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V"O L. XXYII. NO . 2 20. CIIICAG^O, FIJN^AY, SFPTE:MnEI{ 2, 1921. SPECIAL EDITIOIi
NEW YORKERS OUT IN fORCElGj^^jV/) SARATOGA MEETING LATONIA stables crowded
SPECIAL EDITION
Distinguished Attendance at One- previous RECORDS BROKEN WHEN $386,990 IS to the Track
Day Meeting of United Hunts. DISTRIBUTED DURING TWENTY-SEVEN DAYS OF ^'’ooi All Directions.
GLORIOUS RACING — BENJAMIN BLOCK *
Metropolitan Autumn Racing Sea- j LEADING WINNER THROUGH SUC- Stables of Ward and Goose
son Begins This Afternoon CESSES OF THE UNBEATEN Among'the Recent Arrivals
at Belmont Park. COLT M 0 R V I C H From Canadian Tracks.
Big Stables of Ward and Goose
Among'the Recent Arrivals
From Canadian Tracks.
NEW YOUK. y.. Scp5**nil*'M- 1. 'IMm* .intMtuii
.<«>Hson oti in)‘tro|><tlit;in tr:i*-ks w-is inau};i:-
latrtl yoslrrda.v l».v tiu* l uit*‘fl Umit.s Karina .\s
s'iciatioii ;it Iteluioiit Park 'ririiiiiial. A
l>a laiK'cd <anl <»f fjv*- iat«*s ov»t tlu* juni)»s and on
ihn flat was niu off and tin* t.ilont. fr«*sh from a
dir^tstnms session at Saralo;;;i. profitetl neatly nii
the .iftenKMars sfhjrt.
Four of the raees resulted in victorii*s for lie-
favorites and the other dash on the eard. a ste«*id'--
ehase nt atsHit two ami a h.-ilf miles, w.is .-i w.-tlk-
over for Doiihlet. I
The inilitary raee .it abom one mile, in whi« h
six started. resnlte<! in an <*asy vietory for Katie
Canal. Capt.iin Hartwell Temple’s six-year-old mare.
Cupt.'iin Temple’s imumt. on the strength of her
* 4 <md showing; in the military rare at J<arat(*tf.a . was
installed as an o.lds-i»n elioiee by tiie lawnsters.
.She jnstifie<i tin* eonfidenre »*f ln*r li.iekers in the
I niininc.
.lessie and .Satisf.ix. off forwardly, raeed head
:ind head down into the w« ods romidint; the flatfs
on the far turn and .-el .a fa<t pare for three
Mttartefs of a mile. Captain 'remph* h.tndied Kati«*
Canal skillfully, holding; Inu* under steady re.<traint
I'tilFl entering the streteh. CiMning thron;;:i on the
inside at the turn Katie C.anal s.ived mneh ground
and t«s»k eomniand tind«*r a mild- vfriTe ’m tti** streteh
run to win by two leimths. Major Clniiles L. .Ste-
venson. riding bis fonr-yenr-obl filly .lessie, nrt;ed
his montit h.-tnl thnm.yrii the final eiKhth in .an
♦•ffort to overtake the wiimer ;i*rain, but slie was
used up from her **arly efforts atnl eoiild offer no
serious (‘onipid ition at tlie fini.'li. Satisfax hehl the
nonainder of the starters sjife for seeoud plaee.
P.ird Man siiiparently did not care to ritii. n- In* re-
fused to start with the others ;ind threw his heatl
>kyw«rds as if in seanli of his friends p.issin^
thtou;;li the air with the \Vashin;;ton mail.
NO OPPONENTS FOR DOUBLET.
l>oid>iet. with jockey 1) livers in th*' s.-moII*-.
)t;iraded proudly when the buple blew for the race.
.Seven of the eijrht carded entri**s h:»d derliried the
issu**. Ilyers tiKdi his itiounl Is'fore the .starter.
re|K»rted his muint's rea<liuess ii> eoin|dete tlie
'•otirse :ind in t!ie ;ibs4*nce of other eoutesta:its vnms
excused, according to the rules of tlie National
Steeplechase and Hunt .\ssocia I ion. w ithout cover-
intc the distance. H** then retnrn«‘d t<* the judges’
stand at an ^•asy g.-illop and w^dglied out. The
siamls gave the jumper an ovation for his dating to
complete the tertninal cross-country <‘oursc. bu:
which happily for all p'-es«uit was unnecessary.
The first ra»-e. a dasli on tin- flat over the alautt
one mile <amrse f(»y three-year olds and over,
brought si,\ starters to the post. 'I’he talent had
settled cti Itriganna as the choice and thereby
started off to a giwMl day. Itriganna. under ti good
tide, was liehl under sligiit restaint in tlie first
part <*f the race. She was kept widl up and in a
contending |)ositioii. Imwever. tr.it il tin* stndch turn,
there she ramie through on the inside ami easily
look eoniniaind. Dorcas, fast tiring, finished six
Icngtiis Isdiind tlie winner aiiid Mijor Stevenson’s
.Madelle was thin! a neck back.
•Mrs. Payne Whitney watched from the stainds.
;»s Hoxwofsi. w.n of Uallot — Ilasseiing. f,-o*n her
flreeiiti'ee Slaible. galh:pt*<l home an e.asy eji.f,,.. in
the two-year-old race at three-ojiarlers. seeond on
tie* prognim. Hoj.wood v.’as ailso -et np as f.ivor
ite hy the players. .lockey .1. Zoclier. who had the
monnt on Boxwood, allowed North Wales to race
himself into tlefeat in the first five-eight lis. Box-
weod nieiinw Idle w.as raile l Indiind the leaders
tinder slight t.e.-t rai ini . lie cjime np witli a rush
when ealled on in the stretch fitrn. disposal of
•N'orlli Wales aind wais taken under redraint agai'i.
winning b.v three open b-ngths ;it Mie finisli. .\deliai
.s.. eoiipbal with Clad Warlmrion. easily beat ber
slaide eonipanion for third plaee.
SURF WINS OVER BRUSH COUP.SE.
’flic final race cf the aflenioon. a sti*epleehase
for foiir-ye;ir-olds and over, over the hin-h course
of alMtiii two mile-, was reduced to :« two horse race
w loMi ihc Blue Peiu-il had finisiicd its work. K.
C. AN iiimiirs five-ycar-nld jnmpei Sui f was made
nil odds-on favorite over the onl.v other starter
Infidel II He trailed the leader on the first
roii'ol ..f the course hut easily t«M>k tile lead when
called niinii in the baek streleii aiiid pulled away
i'llo a I wel ve-Ieiigl h lead at tin* e:ul. Infidel ii.
.imit]iiiig cleanly ami going well on the fiat, cut
out a fast earl.v p.iee imi loa'd rapidly.
So« ieiy made I lie Hunts im'eiiug ;m o«*casiou of |
not** by inniing •ui» in giMwl miinbers to welcome |
tlic racer- ba* k to the .Me! roiMditan area. 'I he
ihty’s rjieing gav«* New Vork«*rs their fir-t tasle
of racing at liome si:ic«* .Inly HI when the Imr-es
decani|MMl from Emidre City and hit the long trail
to the Siiu.
'I’he association provided a band which enlivened '
the proceedings with military niarclc*- .-md popular |
air- between tlie race- and the st.aiid- weie given!
:i gain air b.v the lirilliani I.v-eolored gown- of the
huHes.
.Ninoiig Miose noted in the stands and in tlie jiad-
d»H k ♦uielosure during the aftermnin’s sport we;p: j
.'I*, and .Mrs. -I E. Widenei. .Mrs. Harry Ihiym*
Whitney. Airs. Wend-ll iMiillips. Hiram Koyal .Mal-
liiisoii. H. S. Page. .Mrs. .Marlin. It. SaiMirtas Miss
Iioiii-** < elMilos. .Mr. and .Mr>. Walter .1. Salmon,
Mrs. .1. 'I’lieiis Mnnd-. .Mrs. .Marion Hoffm.iii. Cer
aid Hall ttray. .Mr. and .Mr-. Howar<I C. Brokaw.
'Ir. and Mrs. Charies K. Tliicrriot. 'riioiiias llit-h-
cock Jr.. K. S. Kidd.v Von .stade. .Mr. ami .'!rs.
.Morgan Belinoiil, Mrs. Angnst Belmont Jr.. .Mr. .and
.Mrs William A Prime. .Mr-. I\ Di<k. It. H.
W illiams and P. P ( arie.
(»\»-r at ltfliio.nl Park the -eerel.a r.v’s offiec wa-
a .-«eue of iH'tivily in {ireparation for tin* real
(UuttUuued 00 secood page.)
Saratoga racing has come and gone. Wonderful were the displays! of speed
and stamina of the beautifully bred and skillfully trained creatures of the thoroughbred
world, in competition for the valuable and coveted turf trophies offered by the Saratoga
facing A.'^sociation. Often styled the “Ascot of America,’' Saratoga lived up to it.s reputation.
There gathered ihe iteauty and wealth of the iiatitm ; statesmen, financiers, men and women
famou.s in art. literature, theatrical and commercial circles; vij^itor.s from all over the
I nitPti Slates, ('aiiudu. Cuba and abroad. They came for pleasure and were royally enter-
Utined. The chief cnteriaininent. of course, was the racing. And Nvhat glorious racing il
was I Wiih the best horses of the land pitted against each other, it would have been surprising
if it had been otherwise. From the first day. when the peerless Mi.ss Joy revealed her charms
and quality in the Llash Stakes and ’bellow Hand triumphed over Mad Hatter after a great
contest in the Saratoga Handicap, until the final afternoon, Nvhen Morvich won the rich
Hopeful ^'^takes hitd the gallant Exterminator Nvelketl over for the Saratoga Cup, there was
-carcely a day thsft did not bring its thrill and a conte.«t worthy of the place and the
horses competing.
The .‘Saratoga A>sociation, e\er progressive amf? frottd of its jtast glories, made
siich racing possible by surpassing all its previous records in the matter of money di.stribution,
giving away, in stakes and purses, the grand total of .?386,990 for twenty-seven days of
racing, the daily average distribution amounting to $14,332. Each year since 1913, when
Total
Distri-
bution.
176.035
131,445
174.690
156.160
racing was reauiued in
A’ork
state after
a two-year
suspension, on account
lif*tting le^:^^lution. with
the e.xception of 1915,
a steady increase has been made in
1 u onet u t ri l>u 1 io n .
as will be
seen by glancing over
the following tabulation
Daily
Total
Daily
f
Di.stri
Distri
Distri-
A’ear.
bution.
buticn.
A ear.
bution.
1921
$14,332
$386,990
1916 . . . .
7,334
1926
13,778
358,240
1915
5,476
1919
11,475
298,357
1914
6,987
191S
10,705
289.042
1913
6.006
1917
10.135
263,535
The greater portion of each years monetary prizes is distributed by means of richly
endowed stake races. This year there were thirty-four such fixtures, and the Hopeful was
the me.st valuable of them. By winning it Morvich enriched his owner to the extent of
034,900. Morvich also v/on two other choice plums when he accounted for the Saratoga
Sytccial. of the net value of $10,500, and the United States Hotel Stakc.s worth $9,075 to the
’.v'lmer. The speedy Miss Joy also won three stake features, but their monetary value was
considerably less than the three won by Morvich.
In a great measure the success and popL’larity of Saratoga racing is due to this great
array of annual stake races, and the only disappointing note in connection with their running
i.- the .small fields in the long distance contests. There should never be a “walk over” in
such a famous race as the Saratoga ('up. The only redeeming feature of it was that it
V as the gallant Exterminator, twice wiimer of the race previously, that “walked over” for it.
Here is the grand and valuable array of stake races that brought glory and monej’ to
their winner.'^:
Stakes.
Hopcnil Stakes
Saratoga Special Stakes
Travers Stakes
.Unitetl States Hotel Stakes
Grantl Union Hotel Stakes
Saratoga Hamiicap
.Mabania Stakes
Merchants aiul Citizens' Handicap..
Saratoga Steeplechase Handicap...
Spinaway Stakes
Saranac Handicaj)
Delaware Handicap
Saratoga ('’up Handicap
Mill'T Stakes
Champlain Handicap
Trov Selling Stakes
Hash Stakes
Sanforrl Memorial Stakes
Adirondack Handicap
Huron Handicap
.Albany Handicap
Cat. skill Selling Slakes
Amsterdam Selling Slakes
Kentucky Selling Stakes
Schuylervilb Handicap
Gral> Bag Handicap
Seneca SeU'iis Stakes
Mohawk Selling Stakes
licvfTwyck Steeplechase
North American Sieeplechuse Handicap.
Shillelah Steeplechase Handicap
( 'on.«olation .'>takes (Second Parti
(';>nsolati»in Stakes (Hr.-i i
lOxpectation Handicap
I )atc.
.August
.\iignst
August
August
.August
.August
Augii.st
11 gust
.Vugu.st
Aiigu.st
•August
Augu.^t
August
Augu.-t
August
August
.August
-August
August
.August
.August
.Vugust
.August
.August
.August
.August
.Augii.'-t
A ugusf
August
.August
August
.kugii.«t
.August
.August
Wimier.
Morvich
Morvich
Sporting Bloot
Morvich
Kai Sang ....
Aellow Hand.
Prudery
Exterminator
Robert Oliver.
Miss Joy
(Toe us
Idle Dell
Exterminator
Prudery
Sennings Park
Modo
Miss Joy. ... .
Sir Hugh
Oil Man
Smoke Screen.
Motlo
Lunetta
Hobey Baker.
Budana
Miss Joy
Pegasus
Tody
(jmarron ....
Syrdarya ....
Sweeprnent . .
Min at a
Budana
Heslraint ....
S|K)rtiboy ....
A’alue.
$34.9(M)
10.500
10.275
9,075
9,050
7.750
7.275
7,200
6,100
6.100
5.225
4,975
4.750
4.325
4.175
4.175
3,925
3,925
3,925
3,800
3.600
3.525
3,425
3.225
3.175
3,150
2.700
2.700
2,625
2,575
2,550
2,470
2.430
2.175
riNCINNATi. Ohio. September 1. — Tlu* stabb's of
J. S. \Var«i anil UosctM* Oooso, which enjoyed a ino-t.
profitable sea-on on the ranadian tracks, and wiio-e
jiH-key, II. I. Burke, piovetl to be one of the best
rider- at Ihe Windsor meeting, reached here today.
The shipment inclinlcd Dtslge. Adonis. Gloria France,
(’olos.^iis. Machiavelli. Hereafter. Spirit Lake. Bren-
nan and Forestall. 'I'lie combined stable captured
in all fourteen pluses, font* of which were won by
IIiTeafter ;i’nd Adonis, three by Dislge. two by Jler-
|iimac. and one by t’olossiis, Merriinac. which wa.<
I lost by tlie claiming route, won two purses for the
stable. Tile gcod tliree-year-old tbdtl Digger fell
lame some time ago and was turned out. Jockey
II. J. Burke did not come here with the horses,
but will arrive Saturday morning. The five year-
lings that M;*, Ward secured at the Saratoga sales
have, bcpii s|ii]>!ied to I..exington.
Berent arrivals fmm I^exington include the
stables of J. M<IMn*rson. W. Ii. Lewis and K.
Frakes. 'I'lie M<-lMiers<»n string comprised Wood-
frap. .Mcrcli^t. Brotherly l.iove, Marvia May, Wise
Man. Wlio ran'’"ff4l and Htibbling r»iider. The
fiewis consignment consisted of British Maid.
S.nnts. ThilMxleaiix and Hinkle. Bob Frakes brought
Quick View, I’enwell. Foley McDevItt. Megan. Gran-
ite Eyes and the g<M»d two-ye.nr-old Jame.s B.
Brown.
Dan lieliaii reached here today from laiulsville
xxilh lliimphiey. Margaret Windsor, raatlereagh.
Spats. Elkwood and Ida McGee from the same point.
Dick Brooks .arrived with Handel. Foul Weather
and <;rit.
The stables of Dort' li Brothers and Jack Hanover
were also unloaded from Louisville. 'Hie stable
of IL IV Marshall, the IMttsbnrgh lawyer, is a
leeent arrivals and eonsists of (’nt I’p. Beg Pardon.
McGoIdrick and I ncle Bert.
K. I*. B.ixter is here with a small stable that
eompri-es ( andle Light. Foster Kmbry. Dolpli and
Quaker.
B. J. Ferris is a recent arrival from Wind-op
with .Apii. Hondo. Short (’ireiiit and (.’olouel T.
IN CONDITION AFTER SUMMER’S REST.
’ 'I’lie horses of K. L. FitzgerabI and W. F. P«dMjn.
witicli summered here are in exeellent condition
ami ready to race to their best form. The Fitz-
gerald hand embraees Siroeeo. Different Kj’es. lii-
dian rimnt. I’easant. N’epe. Hainan. Kling. Brother
John, Miss Hope Jind I’aeifier. The Poison stable
tneliides Basil. Parole, Pyx. Pattern. Vulcanite.
Peace Pennant. Parker. Pay and Dr. Pralt.
Taiwreiiee Lyke. the Bradley stable rider, arrivetl
t<*day from bis Inune in New York State. Jockey-
Lun.sford and MeCoy are also on band for the
meeting.
Ed Jasper, idaeing jinlge and entry clerk, is on
hand for the meeting.
Stewards (’iiarles F. Price. S. 1’. N’uekols and
Andrew Li'onard arrived tonight.
(’al Milam has taken np liouis Adair, a three-year-
old maiden by Marathon— Ethel t’arr and will race
him iit this meeting.
Jim Everinan lias all of the horses in his care in
good health and ready to ra<*e. The stable in-
elndes Billy Brush. Stella K.. I^st Brush, Birdie G.**
Colonel (L. Queen High, Lou Widrig, Not Yet and
Harold K.
ly.ii Calm has a small but useful string here ready
for the meeting, the best known ones l>eing I/>rd
.Xlleii. Britisli Liner. Pliilnnderep and I’arader.
Jim Momiy will eampaign only three horses next
fall, fliese lieing Ha I rack, Waterford and (iirlie.
.Vt the end of the Kentucky racing season the three
will go to Cuba.
Frank tiering will race (irey Eagb* and Baigneijr.
Haig, the former go<Ml handicap iiorsc Cua*
U. H, Mitlarvey is training for W. <>. Suu.er.
is in better eondilioii ibun for sonic tiiii' . and pr'^in-
ises to dtiidieate his former successes, nie o»her-
in lraitn*r .Metiarvey’s care are Port Light. OhI Bed.
Ka]ud Day. Warsaw and Wiekford.
Danny Miller i- still training Jack Hare Jr. for
'r. M. Hi Its of Covington, and the go^Ml horse
in fine fettle. His owner tiffereii him foi sul«
during the last Uttonia meeting .md, while .!••
received many offers, none approached what Mr.
liotts consider»Hl the horse's retii wortli.
IConUuued ua secopd page.)
GRANDSON OF COLIN IN ENGLAND
The Dusky P.ride eolt. which tinslied second to
l!iv**rgarry. is by Gentle Sliepbenl, son of the un-
beaten -\nieriean horse Colin, xx'bieh. at the close of
his great career, was sent to England for Sam
Darling to train: but be then had a leg. and b«*yond
tinding that he really was a great horse, and even
going so far as to take him to Ascot, the Beek-
liainpton trainer did not find it feasible to start
Iiiin in a raee. He bad a stud season here aud got
<;eiitle Sliepberd. out of Yesterling. the dam of
Sterling Balm and Ouadi ILilfa. I shall always re-
tuemlier the conneetioii. for 1 had Ouadi Haifa at
Cobiiani wlieii Gentle Slieplnu’d was a yearling and
a two-year-old. and the late “Jack” Bobinson, in
whose stable Gentle Shepherd was- -having been
bongiit for a long price at Doncaster — advised pte
most strenuously never to fiart xvitb Otiado Haifa.
This was shortly after they had galloped Gentb*
Shepheril. and. said Bobinson. he had never had
anything so gisid at Foxhill — not Craganour, White
Eagle or anything else. Shortly afterwarrl Gentle
Sheplieni got baise ;it exercise ami damaged himself
-o badl.v tliat be eonid not 1m* trained and eonse-
(ineutly never started. The Fredith eolt seems to
have inherited some portion of the merit of his sire.
— W. Allison, in London Si»ortsman.
DAILY RACING FORM.
Friday, September 2, 1921
DORVAL FEATURE TO SALVO
Defeats Witch Flower in Driving Finish —
Double for Seagram Stable.
MONTRE.XL, Quo.. Sept. 1. — Goorge M. Ilondrie’s
S:ilra Avas tiie winner of tin* He;w*onsfieM
Handicnp. whi< li was offered ;is tlie feature at-
tnietion .at l>orv.ii lliis afternoon, defeatiii}; Witeli
Flower in a drivinu finislj. Si. I’anI w.as third
The winner w.as ridden l»y joekey Mnridiv and
niatle all tJie ]iju*e in win out l»y .a short margin
at tlie end. The rare v.ai < at one mile and fr.anit>d
for three-year-olds and over, foahal in ('.inad.a,
.and it hnuiffht a field vf seven to tin* jiost. Tiie
start w.as a k<km 1 one, but before the field had ;jone
fifty yards, Aj<*m stumbled and Cluver, was
foreed to take him r.p. In the mn down tlie
back stretch, St. I’anI was in closest pursuit of
Salvo, with WiJeh Flower in striking? ilistanee.
When straiKhtentM! out in the run home M. i’anl
tired and Witch Flow’or chased resolutely and just
fail'd to "et i>»;.
Ide.al wea tiler i-onditinns .apain prevaihal and at-
traeted antither lartre <*ro*vd to the eours*. The
eard was a wi*Il h.J.inced one ami was p.-o<lueiive
of spirited rai-in;;. -\part from tlie feature attrae-
tioii. the Valois I’urse, a dash of .a mile and seveul.v
yaids, hrouv:ht toK‘tlier a small hut well -lailamMl
laind. 'riiis resulteil in .anotlier vietory for the
Se.atrmrn St.abh* wlien the inur ried filly La ly .M<ave
hal lioim* Itei-onnaissance and I’.etty .1. '1 he Wiimer
was the inedinm of a well direeiod [slay and as-
sumed tlie l«*a«l wluai well in the sf retell, but had to
b* riddiai out at the eml to hold Ina* adv:int.,ne.
tlie favorite. Hefty .1.. flatleied lM*r supporters
for a while in tlie early runiiiii;!:. but eoiild not im-
prove Iier iMisition after .she re!iinju:slied the |e.nl.
A spill whieh fortmi.at* ly was not attemleil witJi
any serious results took jilaee in the oim nin;; das.'i
of tlie nftern.Km, in which jockey .1. Mima-off was
unseated from Saeajawca when tlie field w;;s driving
for liome. He e.scaped with a severe sliuking up.
The dash, whi.li was fashioneii for niaid< n jockeys,
brouprlit an even dozen to the post and served to
Kradtiate .1. ('lialnieis. astride Dinty MiKire, from
the ranks of non-winners. Mimeoff was attended
by the traek pliysi(*ion and on examination no bones
were found broken. He was removed to a local
hospital for further axamination.
Larpe fields faced the starter In each rare and
the majorit.v of the winners were ridden out at the
I end to obtain vic tory. I»np-pric*ed horse s were in
the liniidiplit, favoiit«‘s apain ilisapiioint inp.
Wakefield, another imported yonnpster, seorc«l the
second end of .a double for the Scapram Stable when
he took a band of platers into canij). poinp a mile
ami .seventy yards. Maek Garn«*r and Horaee Lereh
took the nmall cuids of the juirse. Tliis mnrketl
Rowan’s scs-oml victory for the day, dividinp rldiiip
honors with F. Murphy.
Dennis Ilippins, well known in sportlnp circles
was an arrival from Saratopa this niorniiip.
A mdiee was iststed in the s(*eretary’s office,
warninp all owners not to employ or l;arbor .losepli
Frc'.v, a stable Isiy that was in the employ of S.
Hildreth.
Lynmomh, a two-year-old in the .1. K. L. Ross
stable was shipped to tin* farm at Ven lien*s. (^ue.,
c.ufferinp from h:id knees. The yonnpster was eii-
paped in all the ('anadiaii-bred stakes.
Word was received this morninp that C. W.
('.•irroll had sliippc*d the two-yc*ar-olcl Rnnstar from
Saratopa to Illue Itonnets to join the rest of the
stable thc*re.
Entric‘s for the I’.lue P.onnets races will be ae-
ceptc-cl at Dorval as well as at the otlier tracks.
In addition to tlic* Ross yearlinps which will be
sold at public amdion on Monday, the followinp
two-year-olds will also be clisiHised of; Ferrum.
i’.ripht Morninp, .Tac-olmiia ancl Intripante. The
yearliiiRs will arrive* from the farm on Saturday.
.loc* Murphy was an arrival from Saratopa and
will remain for the remainder of the meetinp.
DOWNFALL OF IRISH KISS
Defeat of Sunnyland Stable Crack Biggest Dis-
appointment of Devonshire Meeting.
WIXD.SOR, Out., September 1. — Ry far the bip-
pest clisuppointment of the local racing season came
with the rnnniRp of the fourth race at l)»-v;mshi-r.
a condition affair at a mile ancl a sixteenth wMc-h
witnessed the downfall of the once pre.it lil.'li Kiss.
The c'onclitious let the Sunnyland Stable cr.ick in
with onl.v 102 iHiuncls, ancl ho was siipi»oru*tl v.ilh
rare c-onfidenc-e, poinp to the post a lop-noavy fa-
'’oiite. Gantner pot him awa.v none too well aii l
lost so muen ground at the Hrst turn tliat Iiisli
Kiss was really beaten in the first cpnirter. Inc-ep
: ncl Rnnpa linck raced out in front many lengths
in advance of the otliers. Entering llic* strelc-u it
was evident that Runga Ruck had the most iu le-
strve, as Incog was showing signs of distreio and
Iri.-h Kiss w,is hopc*lessly beaten off. Rung.i Rm-k
Avas eveiituall.v returiit*cl the Avinner, but Irish Kiss
was closing so fast in third position at the* c*ml
that it might liave been a diferrent stoiy had lie
l ot lost so much ground in the early part »»f me
rac'e.
Running in the colors of the Greentrce Stable
and showing a game effort in the stretch run.
Aloft capturc'cl the Riverside Handic-ij*. ti
ihrc*e-cinarters of a mile dash for two-year-olds,
which featured the racing this afternoon. .\t the
end tlic* Peter Pan filly won in a driving finish
from the fast-closing Wessic* R., Avit’i .Viva, an-
othc-r Arthur entry, a tiring but creditable iliircl.
Alva had a slight advantage at the turn for liome,
Avhere lie saA’eci considerable* pronnci, but Avas passes!
in the final eightii by the former imir.
Fitz-Roodle, Minute Man and Some Baby con-
tc»st»d tlie leadership bitterly to the stretch in Hie
Ojibway Uaudicap, the secondary fc*atnre. anotiier
(lash at three-cinarters of a mile. In making tie*
turn Filz-Roodle bore out slightl.v. bumping Minute*
Man. and permitted Some Ruby to slip tlironpli
to the inner rail. In the final struggle Some Rnby
disphi.vod good courage :ind won by a head fr-.ini
Minute M."U, with the fast c*k>sing Tliaron le‘:idinp
Fitz-Roodle fur third place in the closing strides.
Due to the extieme heat the trac-k dric*cl out
rai»icily as the afternoon progressed. Tlie uttcMidance
was over 7.000. t!u* largest of the week.
Late in the afternoon the pood sprinter EiUlie
Rickonliaclicr AA-as workc*d three-ciuarters of a mile*
in 1:1(5%, displaying his accustcmecl early sjieed
wlien he went the first three-eighths in 3.‘i sc*c*uicls.
Dae to the* harrows on the track he Avas pulled up
during tin* last ciuartc*r.
'roniorniw will lie ladies' clay, Avheu the fair sex
will be adniittc‘d free*.
For rough riding on Riinga Ruck in the fourth rac*e
joc'kcy Mc-Graw Avas set down for the remainder of
tin* mc*C‘ting.
Nordc*ck graclnatc*cl from the ranks of non-winners
when lie scorc*cl an easy victory over an inferior
band of maidens in tin* second race.
Tin* Nc*pln*w proved to be easily ln*st of (he
platc'rs which made up the field in the tliiid after
Pock o’ tlu! Roost had sot a brisk pace to the
stretch.
Tin* opening clash fell to Kirah in dc*cisive style,
in whicli she* beat Tin* Trump and Flibberfy gibbet
b.v a comfortable margin.
NEW YORKERS OUT IN FORCE
(Contimu*d from first page.)
inauguration of the fall racing season ttnlay. Tlie
fine* <2m*c*:i’s racing plant has been treated to a
coat of fresh paint and many other little tonchc*s
to improve it in appc*arance ancl in comfort have
bc*c'ii made Avhile the racing public Avas whittling
away the month of August np-state.
The giundstand lias been painted in green and
white, the iron i»osts Avliich support the huge striic*-
tnre have lK*en eovc*red with plaster. A new walk
lias Im*c*u laid out for the* horses going from the*
paddc.c k to the course* and all of the lawns, tlie pacl-
clcK'k ancl tin* stc*eplechase c*c>urse have Ih*c*ii closely
croppc'd in preparation for the opening.
The c*ard for today includes two stake events,
the Manhattan Handicap for three-yc*ar-olcls and
over, and the TomlKiy for tAVo-yc*ar-olcl8. In the*
formcT the Ranc*ocas Stable has entered its re-
doubtable pair Mad Hatter ancl Knobble, and II. I’.
Whitney will c*c»ntc*st tin* issue with his Tr.vster.
riiarles A. Stoneliam’s Yellow Hand is anotiier
entered.
The other races on the card have all drawn good
entry lists and a fine afternoon of sport should
ushc*r in the final stage of tlie 1921 metmiiolitau
racing sensou.
DAILY RACING FORM
Entered as aecond-clasa matter, April 2, 1^6, at
tk€ po8t-offi(^ at OhicagG, lllinola, under tka Act of
March 8. 1879.
Daily During Winter Monthi.
Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Tear.
DAILY RACING FORM PXnSLISHINO TO.
NEW YORK CITY OFFICE
167-159 Eaat Thirty- Second Street.
All dealers supplied from this office.
Back numbers and monthly books supplied*
For sale at all hotels and news-stands.
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GRAND SARATOGA MEETING
(Continued from first page.)
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, SEI»TEMRER 2, 1921.
BELMONT PARK
Tlie horses wliicli seem best in Friday’s races
are:
Belmont Park — Long Island, N. Y., September 1,
1S21.
1 — Rancocas Stable entry, Peter Piper, Dirames-
tla le.
2— Joyful. Algardi, Lytle.
3 — Emotion, Harridan, Roulette.
4 — Ram*oc*as Stable entry, Y’cHoav Hand, Trystor.
5 — VAIA)R, Sagac'ity. Iluonc'c.
6 — Firm Friend, Yankee Star, My I’la.v.
F. J. Ortell.
Neiv York Handicap.
1 — Dominiciue, ThundcTClap, KroAver, Peter Piper.
2 — Joyful, Algardi, Lytle, Vigilante.
3 — Nancy F., Prodigious. Roulette, Y’ashmak.
4 — TRYSTER. Careful. Mad Hatter, Knobble.
— Valor, Sammy Kc*lly. Sunnyland, Dark Hill.
6 — Fanfare, Firm Friend, Yankee Star, Relay.
Chicagro and BnlTalo Handicaps.
1 — Thunderclap. Peter Piper. Krewer, Ron Hedge.
2 — joyful, Lytle, Algardi, Vigilante.
3— Harridan. Emotion, Yashmak, Nancy F.
4 mad HATTER, Captain Alcock, Y’ellow Hand,
Paul Jones.
5 ^Valor, Dark Hill. Sammy Kelly, Sunnyland.
6 Fanfare, Relay, Firm Friend, Trevelyan.
Observer’s Handicap.
l_Krewer, Peter Piper, Thunderclap, Dimmes-
dale.
2_Joyful, Algardi, Lytle, Vigilante.
3— Rose Hill, Roulette, Yashmak, Emotion.
4— Mad Hatter, Yellow Hand. Knobble, Tryster.
6— VALOR. Dark Hill. Sagacity. Sunnyland.
6— Relay, Fanfare, My Play, Firm Friend.
Consensus of Handicaps.
1 Rancocas Stable entry, Dominuiue, Peter Piper,
Dimniesdale.
2— Joyful, Algardi, Lytle, Vigilante.
3— Emotion. Nancy F.. Harridan, Rose Hill.
4— Rancocas Stable entry, Tryster, Yellow Hand,
Careful.
&— VALOR, Dark Hill, Sagacity, S.ammy Kelly.
6 — Fanfare, Firm Friend, Relay, Yankee Star.
DORVAL PARK
The horses which seem best in Friday’s races
ore:
Dorval Park— Montreal, Que., September 1, 1921.
1 — Troutling. Russula, Fast Trial.
2— Pinard, I.didy Ivan, Sea Board.
3— American Eagle, Optimism. Mess Kit.
4— CAPTAIN B., Carry On, Mandarin.
5— My Mazie, Lad’s I.ove. Panaman.
6— Damley, Duke Ruff, Lucy Kate.
7— Piedra, Little Sandy, Hemlock.
T. K. Lynch.
Hew York Handtemp.
1— Fancier, Lady Heart, Fast Trial, Troutling.
2— Lewis B., Redland, Pinard, Ramona II.
3— ^Wraith. American Eagle, Youneed. ^less Kit.
4 CAPTAIN B., Mouettc, Sweet Boiniuet, Allies
Way.
5— Kuklux, Panaman, T^d’s Love, Ikey T.
6 — Gath, Duke Ruff, Assumption, Sentimental.
7 — Piedra, Little Sandy, Boher-Na-Breena, Great
Hawk.
Chlcaffo and Buffalo Handicaps*
1 — Fancier, Fast Trial, Troutling, Lady Heart.
2 — Miss Dixie, Redland, Diamond Dale, Lady
Ivan,
3_0ptiraism, Mess Kit, Youneed, Rock Silk.
4 — Captain B., Mouettc, Carry On, Mandarin.
5— IKEY T., My Mazie, Lad’s Ix)ve, Panaman.
e— Duke Ruff, Assumption, Sentimental, Lucy
Kate.
7_Geat Hawk, Piedra, Hemlock, Hush.
Observer’* Handicap.
1— Fast Trial, I.july Heart, Fancier, Troutling.
2— I>ady Ivan, Ramona II., Miss Dixie, Lewis B.
3— Mess Kit, Youneed, Optimism, American
Eagle. ^
4 CAPTAIN B., Mouettc. Allies Way. Carry On.
f) — Panaman, My Mazie, Kad’s Love, Ikey T.
6 — Duke Ruff, Darnley, Assumption, Gath.
7 Hemlock, Piedra, Boher-na-Breena, Great
llUAVk.
Consensus of Handicaps.
1 — Fancier, Troutling, Fast Trial, Lady Heart.
2 — Pinard. L<*wi8 B., Miss Dixie. Lady lA’an.
3— American Eagle, Wraith. Optimism. Moss Kit.
4 — (WPTAIN B., Mouettc, Carry On, Allies Way.
r,_ My Mazie. Kuklux, Ikey T., I’anaman.
6— Duke Ruff, Darnley, Gath, Assumption.
7 — Piedra, Great Hawk, Hemlock, Little Sandy.
DEVONSHIRE PARK
The horses which seem best in Friday’s races
are:
Devonshire Park— Windsor, Ont., September 1, 1921.
1 — Shady Nook, Foy, Proclamation.
2_Orma Dale, Rumpety Bumps, Mabel Curtis.
3 — Alvin T. Hert. Icon,. Brown Cheek.
4— MIDNIGHT SUN. WhalelKme, Jean Bullant.
5— OsgiMid, Anna Gallup, Enerinite.
6— Blackie Daw, Brisk, Belario.
7_Frauk Shannon, Omer K., Walter Turnbow.
F. H. Spruule.
Hew York Handicap*
1 — Shady Nook, Proclamation, Consul, Foy.
2 — Onna Dale, Evelyn White, Rumpety Bumps,
Marsdale.
3 — Merrimae, Greenland, Tubby A., Be Sure.
4— Midnight Sun, Ragazza, Jean Bullant, Mark
West.
5 — Wave, Osgood. Enerinite, Napthalius.
6 — BELARIO, Brisk, Blackie Daw, Smart Guy.
7 — Omer K., Frank Shannon, Pit, Walter Turn-
bow.
CblcafiTO and Buffalo Handicaps*
1 — Shady Nook, Modna, Proclamation, May
Hartman.
2— Bumpety Bumps, Marsdale, Veiled Colleen,
Powder Face.
3_Merrimac, Icon, Tubby A., D.ay Lilly.
4 — Midnight Sun, Whalclione, Sir Grafton, Ra-
gazza.
Tt — Wave. Anna Gallup, Cavalcadonr II., Hocnir.
C— BLACKIE DAW. Smart Guy, P.risk. Kunqiioi.
7 — Omer K., Frank Shannon, Rhymer, W’alter
Turnbow.
Observer’s Handicap.
1 — Proclamation, Foy, Shady Nook, Modna.
2 — Eevelyii White. Rumpety Bumps, Powder
Face, Veiled Colh*en.
3 — Icon, Merrimae, Greenland, Alvin T. Hert.
4 — MIDNIGHT SCN, Whalebone, Ragazza, Top
o’ th’ Morning.
— Enerinite. Naptlialius, Osgood, Anna Gallup.
6 — Blaekie Daw, Brisk. Smart Guy, Belario.
7 — Omer K., Frank Shannon, Rhymer, Pit.
Consensus of Handicaps.
1 — Shady Nook, Proclamation. Foy, Modna.
2 — Orma Dale, Bumpety Bumps, Evelyn White,
Marsdale.
3 — Merrimae, Alvin T. Hert, Icon, Greenland.
4 — MIDNIGHT SUN, Whalebone, Ragazza, Jean
Bullant.
C — Wave. Osgood, Enerinite. Anna Gallup.
0 — Blackie Daw, Belario, Brisk, Smart Guy.
7 — Omer K., Frank Shannon, W’alter Turbow,
Pit.
The possession of one high-elass horse h.as, in
times past, bionglit fame and fortune to the owner.
Benjamin Block of New York, a newcon:er to the
, turf, first se'*nrcd a half interest in Morvieh. then
later bought l:im outright. With this one horse Mr.
P.h>ek has become iironiincnt overnight, as it were,
and gained honors for which other men have spent
fortunes, only to meet with disappointment. M-<*r-
vich’s three stake victories pla<«*d Mr. Bliwk’s
mime at the top of the list of the money-winning
Baled Saratoga, witli the imposing total of
$."i4.47r». For the first time tliis year the Rancocas
Stable had to be content with second place, bnt
there is much satisfaction in the fine record that
establishment made in winning ten races, finishing
— — second in ten others and accounting for $3.3. (>44.
Despite many and grievous disappointments during
the entire year, the II. P. Whitney stable has not
figured importantly wherever engage<l. exeejit in
races Kentucky, and it did well at Saratoga, with eleven
victories and .^29,87fi to its credit. From an owner’s
.. staiidiHiint Edward R. Bradley certainly has just
and weighty reasons to feel chagrined over the
failure of his stable at Saratoga. After sweeping
everything before him at the early spring and
summer meetings in Kentucky and winning more
races than he had ever won before in his career
on the turf, it was indeeil disappointing to the
rster. , master of Idle Hour Farm to come to Saratoga and
leave there without even one victory to his credit.
Such, however, was the ca.se, and only goes to
strikingly illustrate the beautiful uncertainty of
racing. The owners wlio won $."00 or more during
'iper. the meeting are as follows:
Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. _AmL
Block. B
Rancocas Stable
Whitney, H. P
Jones, Mont fort
Redstone Stable
Kilmer, W. S
Cochran, G. A
Lumsdeii, J
Stonehara. C. A
Madden, J. E
Modo Stable
G reentree Stable
Cosden. J. S
Wilson. R. T. ...
Jeffords, W. M. . .
Westmont Stable
Salmon, W. J. . .
Sanford, .T
Camden, .1. N. ...
Coe. W. R
Loft. G. W
Widener, G. D. . .
Widener, J. E. ..
Rosseter, J. H. . .
Clark, Mrs. F. A.
Webber, T. O. ..
Cloptoii, S. A
Dosoris Stable
Hallenbeek. J. J. .
Schwartz, M. L. .
Bun h, W. P
Bradley, E. R. ...
Murpliy, R. J. . .
Fisher, II. C
Gerry, R. L
Murphy, M. J. ..
Petit, S
Soule, B
I»uis, S
Crist. T. E
Goldsmith, L, B. .
Smart, K
Glen Riddle Farm
Houseman, F
Bean, J. W
Oak Ridge Stable
('boos, G
Fox. P. J
Short Grass Stable
Woodcliffe, A. S
Grayson, C. T
Waterbury, L
Altermau
Martin, W. L. S
Triple Springs Farm
Winmill, R. C
Ixiwenstein, M. & *T
Malverin Hill Farm
Thompson, W. P
Hertz, J. J
Oneck Stable
Canterbury Farm
Rasch, O. C
Herold, F. A
Bauer, L. T
Horner, R. J
Stevenson, Maj. C. L
TVliitney, E. F
Calcina, T
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Acker. H
Cook, R
Hildreth, S. C
Sears, F. A
Smith, R. P., Jr..
Whalen, J
Woodford, D
Quincy Stable
Jenkins, S. L
Kelley, F. J
Kraft, F
Lavin, P. J
Lexington Stable . .
Parr, R
Hewitt, J
Foreign Stable ....
('lancy, W. C
Gritiitli, J. E
Sliauglinessy, J. . .
Burch. P. M
Dahiikcn, F
Price, T. F
To the unbeaten two-year-old Morvieh fell the
lion’s share of tlie rich Saratoga prizes. His three
stake vietori('s, worth $."0.47."». not only stamped him
as the lK*st (olt of his age, but lu lped to repay his
fortunate owner for the huge outlay of money re-
quired to secure him. The RauctH-as Stable’s game
Kai-Sang. that three times tried and failed to wrest
the laurels from Morvieh, was the second laigi'st
winner among the horses. He won $14,7.>0. Prud-
ery, Miss Joy, Exterminator and Sporting Bloisl
were other big winners. The following is a list of
the horses which won $500 or more ea«*h:
Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt.
Morvieh •* $.)4,4J;i
Kai-Sang 1 14.7ol)
Prudery 2 1 (t l.^.dOO
S Joy 3 1-3.2(>0
Exterminator 2 O O
Sporting Blood 1 2 0
Modo 2 1 0 S.-175
Robert Oliver 4 1 0 S.4»Mt
Yellow Hand 1 <> J.*;;;;;
Lmietta 3 0 1 (j.4o.»
Crocus 2 1 0
Idle Dell “ 1
I Smoke Screen 3 1 0 **.’'**’’j
Biidana 2 1 0
Oil .Man 2 0 1 li.jr.ai
Sennings Park 2 0 O .»..^(J(>
IIolH*y Baker 2 0 1 4.L<0
IVKaaus 1 1 -
Reprisal 3 '» "
Thunderclap 3 1 0
Sweepment 1 1 ^ 3.;»<o
Tody 1 0 1 2,9(MI
Syrdarya 1 9 1
('imarroii 1 9 1 2.S0tJ
Bit of White 9 2 1 2.(109
Minata 1 9 9
Two Featlu*rs 2 2 9
Sportiboy 1 9 1 2.525
Parader ^ U -,.»2(J
Mad Hatter 9 3 0 2.5(Ni
Toil 2 0 0 2.44.1
Dimmesdale 2 () 9 2.43i
Restraint 1 9 (> -,439
Thimble 2 1 3 -.311
Wliiskaway 1 9 2 L.2(MI
Jock Scot 2 9 9 2,109
Dunceeap 2 1 0 2.051
Billy McLaughlin 2 1 1 2,010
Horse.
Edwina
Devastation
Klll.ila
('bateau Thierry ..
Sagacity
Surf ..."
Incog
( alaniity .lane ....
() verm a tell
Oceanic
Tulwar
I’erigoiirdine
Lady (Jertrude . . .
Bunting
Peccant
John Paul Jones .
William A
Avispa
Eager Eyes
M'dlie Barnes ....
Piekwi<*k
( iirrent Events ....
Natural Bridge ..
Roulette
V.’illey of tile Moon
.Ararat
Somiiangli.'i
Kirtle
Krewer
Mercury
Surf Rider
Tufter
Kirkleviiigtoii . . . .
.\kiiusti
(’arpeiiter
Pi*ii Rose
Long Island
Belisolar
Bigheart
Evil
Snob II
Bautry Pas^
Musty
Nedna
R«*count
.Anniversary
Frigate
Pirate MetJee
Bullseye
Touch Me Not ....
Flying Scout
Dolman
liuonee
Careful
Deadlock
Madelle
Royal Du*k
The Lamb
Wapiti
I..eatlierface
Galeta
Episoih*
Dolores
Citation
Blue Belle
Candidate II
Saywliicli
Carineneita
I'olyaiitiia
St:iuneh
Wit eh work
Valor
S(*rvitor
Joyful
(’ape I’illar
Copper Demon
Biff Bang
Gallivant
Harridan
lloudiiii
Iiielieape
Janku
June Grass
.lyatee
Le Marsouiu
Missionary
Pastoral
I’lialuris
Pibroch
Polly Ann
Rose Brigade ....
Royal An-li
Sea Scot
Tom McTaggart . .
Tryster
Arrow of (Jold ...
Nolawn
St. Henry
Ixive Tap
Frank Furst
War Note
Audacious
Doughnut
I.«ist Straw
Lord Baltimore . .
Scutl.-iiid Yet
Second Thoughts .
Swift (ira.ss
Gal::ntiiiaii
Fluir
2d. 3d.
9 0
The outstanding star of the riders during the
meeting was L. Fator. His re<*ord is an enviable
one indeed. He rode thirty-eight winners oiu »f
ninety -nine mounts for the exeelleiit percentage of
.3N. While Samle is secuiid on the list, he is far
beliind Fator with only fifteen victories to his credit.
However, he had fewer mounts, only taking jiart lu
forty-nine races.
The ree
ords of the jockeys
Who
lode one or more
winners
follow:
Jockey.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Unp.
P.C.
Fator, Ij
38
21
11
29
.3S
Sande, E
41)
15
12
7
15
.31
Turner, S
9
(5
5
23
.21
Penman, L.^. . . .
0
8
(5
15
.17
Rice. T
41
0
5
7
23
.15
Coltilctti, F. ...
39
8
!)
8
14
.21
Ambrose, E
21
4
2
1
14
.19
Garner, M
14
4
1
3
(5
.29
Haynes, K
*».5
4
0
2
13
.10
Keogli, F
4
4
9
13
.13
McAtee, L
41
4
4
19
23
.19
Police, C
4
r»
(5
24
.19
Scobie, K
29
4
0
4
15
.14
Kummer, (’. ...
3
4
2
27
.9S
Carroll, (J. W. .
40
3
19
(5
27
.97
Holloway, R. ..
1»
2
9
9
9
199
15iillman, S. ...
27
2
3
3
19
.91
('allahaii, J. ...
42
2
.5
7
28
.9.5
Kel.say, W
13
2
2
2
7
.15
Robinson, C. ...
19
2
1
.5
11
.11
Weiner, F
29
2
1
2
15
.10
Yeargiii, G
17
1
9
1
15
.90
Buel, C
IS
1
9
2
15
.90
Elisor, L
9
1
1
3
4
.11
Kuuimor, E. ...
1
2
1
.5
.11
Lowe, S
19
1
9
9
9
.10
Lyke, I.
19
1
1
2
(5
.10
Miller, C. II. ...
24
1
4
3
10
.04
Reilley, F
1
1
9
9
9
1(K)
Seliut linger. A,
11
1
9
1
9
.(li)
Slaughter, M, .
11
1
9
2
8
.99
Smith, F
1
1
9
3
.29
Wallers, II. ...
1
1
9
9
9
1(H)
AVilson, F
9
1
3
9
5
.11
.loliiisoii, A
19
1
9
-
7
.19
The following
finished
second
or
third
with
one
or more of their
iiioiiiits, but did
not
riib*
a winner:
Joeki*y,
Mts
. 2d.
3d.
Clip.
Zoeller, J
.14
3
2
9
Rowan, J
.12
2
2
8
('olliiis, A
. 9
2
1
0
Gantner, A. ...
o
1
9
1
Babin, (i
. 0
1
1
4
FMiin, T
. 1
1
9
9
I’arrington, T. .
. 7
1
1
5
Rodriguez, J. .
. 5
1
9
4
Scott. R
. 3
1
9
2
Iiiitw^‘1! J. • * * *
1
1
3
Morris. L
! 8
9
1
Breiiiiing, C. . . .
.. 4
9
1
3
Bruder, C
. 3
9
1
2
Swart, N
. 4
9
1
3
Tryoii, A
. 7
9
2
.5
Hamilton, II. . .
9
1
1
The following were unplaced with all their mounts:
Jockey. Mts. Jockey. Mts.
Lunsford, II 1 Mergler, C 1
Doyle. T. J 1 Ni<*klaiis, A 1
Jackson, C 1 Mariiielll, B 1
(Continued on ninth page).
DAU.Y RACING FORM.
Friday, September 2, 1921 DAUjY RAC
DEVONSHIRE PARK FORM CHART
WINDSOR. ONT., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1921.— Drtonshlro Tjirk <1 Fifth d;iy. \V'i'sti*rn
Ii:M*in;r Assorintion. ilrilinp: of 7 <l;i.vs. Weather clear; temperature 80".
St»*\v;ir»Is. ,1. A. Murpli.v :iii«l M. N. Maefarlan. Judgi*, W. li. N<»rvell. Starter, A, It. Dade. Raein;;
Seeretar.v. M. N. Ma«farl;»n.
Ra< ing starts at 2:30 i». in. (Chieapo time 2:30 n, m.)" •Indicates apri>entice allowance.
FIRST RACE— n-4 Mile. (Aup. 27. 1021—1:112.^^—106.) Purse ^1.500^ 3-ycar-olds
cJ'OOOtF and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $2.50; third, $150.
and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $2.50; third, $150.
AWtrPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners K*iniv. Odds Str’t
W 4 llfi !♦ 'J 1*1 fa 1‘ i- R llorway -I I> Ftartolmnoo 200-100
dP w .5 pl.t 2 11 41 21 2- 2*1 .T Sliclepcts Lincoln Stable 1140-100
;!r;*i:T wn 1 120 r> 5 01 ,51 4i O* W Hoin ch R R Dwyer (;2.5-100
.ACS w.s S 10.-, 4 8 7* 4b .ti 4- W Obert .1 J Hertz tSiO-103
Index Horses A WtPPSt
T56.50riT*KIR.\U W 4 llfi “o ~ I
.56569*THK TliCMP w .5 lo.{ 2 11
.5C(t38 Fl.llVRTVtHr’/KT wn 1 120 .5 5
r»6.572 SANT.V CCA PS w.s S lO.', 4 8
r>6.596*HACKAMOKH wn 4 lOS 12 1
T'.57.51 8.IAGO wn.5 115 8 7
.56106 ANTIPTPATR ws 1 110 3 0
.56.594 *FICKGK FANCY w fi KM) 1 4
(. 56636 )ARDlTO w» 4 118 11 10
.5 6 1 3 8 • FA 1 R DA SS 1 K w R 3 fi 1 2
.56.59 l*RFTRF.A'r ws .5 K»0 7 fi
.56132 KIj MAllDI WB 10 113 K> 3
tMntnel field. Tim
$2 nintmds paid, Kirah. $7. -SO strain!
Tib 11 <;rcfi(*ry Pichford Stable
61 II Myers R Williams
72 .1 I '.oil W I) Rernliardt
8- T Rums J H Murray
n-’ K Itnrnes K C laicas
.56.594 *FICKRF FANCY w fi KM) 1 4 3* fil 8^ s-’ T Rums J H Murray t
(. 56636 )ARDlTO w» 4 118 11 10 111 10* 10*1 0-’ p] Itnrnes K C laicas 1120-100
.56 138* FAIR I.ASSIK WR 3 00 fi 12 0’ 0= 0* 10- R McD'ott C I Wilson t
.56.59l*Rm'RF.AT ws .5 KM) 7 6 12 12 11*113 J Wallace R Kcran 70IO-KMI
.56132 FR MAllDI WB 10 113 K> 3 10‘3 IP Vi 12 M Huxion G J Aliller 3280-100
tMntnel field. Time. 24^. 43%, 1:15, Track slow.
$2 nintm ls paid, Kirah, $7. -SO straight, $1.35 place, $3.10 show ; Tin* Trump, .$9.40 place, $S.05 show *,
Flibbertypibbet, .$I.S() slmw.
Fonivalent bookinc odds — Kirah. 290 to 100 straip;ht. 117%. to 100 place, 70 to KM) show; The Trump,
S70 t<* KM) jdaee. ,302’j to KM) sliow; Flibbertypibbef . 140 to 1()0 show.
Winner— ('ll. f. h.v Astronomer— Mary CreenwiKid, by Fals«*tto (trained by C. II. Neal; bred by Mr.
K. P. Shipp).
Went to post at 2:31. At p<»st 2 minutes. Start pood and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
inp. KIK.MI set a pood p.ace from soon after the start, drew aw.i.v into an easy lead after enterinp the
stretch :iinl w;is cas**d no jit the eini. Till] TltPMP raced up into a I'onteinlinp i>osition on the stretch
turn iitul easil.v lailst.a.vcd the otiars. F1.1KP,KRTY(J IHBKT finished well and outstayed SANTA CLAPS
in the linal drive. IIAt'KAMOIlE tired after runninp a pood half.
Seratched -.560S! Sister Fl<». 100; ,551.57 Spups, lOS; .56442 Danfzie, K)3.
Overweiphts — Antudpate. 1 pound.
SECOND RACE— 1 Mile, (Aug. 27, 1921—1:38*5—3—100.) Purse $1,500. 3-ycar-olds
000 4 V and upward. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $250; third,
$150.
Index Horses A^HPPSt *>4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners I'k^uiv. Odds Str’t
AWtPPSt *A % % Str Fin Jockeys
56638 ♦NORDECK
TV
4
111.-.
11
1
7i
7h
3?
Ih
1 =
H
Gregory
G B Diggs
1972?
56079*CAU
TV
4
10.7
1
4
3*
4*
3?
2*
T
Bur.i.s
C .T Brorkmiller
1100
5661 1 ♦GORHAM
TV
.5
10.7
7
7
2*
*>2
ii»
2?
3"
.1
Shelepet.s
R Gilmore
2C60
.56.596 ♦ BIJ40M I NGTON
TV
3
99
1)
3
8*
8=
fi?
43
E
Anthony
G C Milton
5 6614 = * E’ W A R D P’ CESS
TVB
3
97
4
10
9*
9=
Si
6'*
.7M
A
(Janliier
J Partridge
210
566l4*DORA W.
TVB
3
J*fi
2
fi
1*
1*
2?
4?
6?
L
McD’ott
V,’ M Cain
168.7
56596 = *RLACK BABY
TV
3
9fi
12
2
5?
6'?
4 7*
7?
7*
H
Scheffel
W F Knebelkamp
ISO
56614 DR. STEVENSON
TV
3
lofi
3
8
fi*
r."
.$•1
8=
8®
R
Hol’Tvay
C E Baker
1.380
56614 H’LAND 51 ARY
TV-
5
107
9
12
12
11 *
10*
9*
9=
A
Kirhi r’k
J C Fletcher
5661t*DAN DiNAN
TV H
r,
107
5
9 10*
10 =
11 *
10«
103
J
Simmons
C H Gilroy
602.7
56184 *C. J. (’RATG5HLE
1 TV
4
10.7
8
4h
t?
9*
11=
ll’
Jj
Coney
M E Matthews
.".fi?!)
56614 EDITH SHREVE
TVB
3
107
6 11
11 =
12
12
12
12
G
Corry
W J Gallagher
34:70
Index Dorses
56596* RAGAZZA A\ B 4 111 4 .5
50404 THE DE*TSION wB 8 118 9 4
5659G .TITDGE BUDROW ws 3 108?. 5 9
56132 GENERAL w 11 118 11 11
56591**HUMPY tv 3 99 8 8
56159*AMACKASSIN wb fi 108 7 7
56 409*C. REYDPICKER ws fi 103 C 10
56406 *COCK O’ THE R’Twb 4 111 2 1
5G569 APPLE .JACK wb 7 118 3 C
AWtPPSt
% %
% Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
Ekiniv. Odds Str’t
' TV 4 113 10
3?
211 l!i
1=
A
Gantner
F , St John
290-100
TVB 4 117 1
3
2*»
3* 2?
2=
H
Gregory
J L Earl
970-100
TVB 4 111 4
,7
6*
.7*? 5i
3*>
B
Parke
I B Bradfield
380-100
TVB 8 118 9
4
4=
4* 4?
4*
H
Myers
A Swenke
91.7-100
7? 7* 6? .5b F Paul J L Paul
9* S’! 7b 6?. H J Burke T H Wilson
8?. 9» 9*i 7* 1 Gordon J H Tevis
5? C* 8i 8’ J Shelepets E K Bryson
102 iQ3 ir,T. yi c Lang J Arthur
1* 1* 3?. 10« I., Coney J R .Skinker
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jocke,vs Owners
56597 3 KPNGA RUCK w 3 101 fi 3 2'* 2'- 2*» lb 17 S McGraw M Dattnrr 12371-100
56617 INCOG TV 7 99 1 2 l^ K ih 2* 2*1 C Lang T E CrLst 490-100
56598 -IRISH KISS tv fi K>2 .7 1 5- 3* 3^ 3« 3^* A Gantner Sunnyland Stable 70-100
56.515 PASTOR’L SWAINwb 5 I07 3 5 41 51 5* 4= 4‘ II J Burke GC Winfrey 1010-100
( 56503 )DIOM ED tv 4 107 2 1 3= 4= 41 5* 5* E Barnes W C Weant 2400-100
56597 PETRARCH tv 3 9fi 4 6 6 6 fi fi fi R Parke G J Long 1S30-100
Time. 24%, 48, 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:47%. Track good.
$2 mntuels paid, Kunga lUick, $26.75 straight, $8.25 place, $3.20 sIiott-; Incog, $1.80 place, $2.70 shoTv;
Irish Kiss. $2.-50 show.
E'piivalent b<K>king odds — Knnga Buck, 12.37% to 100 straiglit, 312% to 100 place, 60 to 100 show;
Incog, 140 to KM) pl.ace, 3.5 to KK) shoTv; Irish Kiss, 25 to 1(M) sIiotv.
5Vinner — Ch. c, by Yulcuiii — Mary Orr, by Orimar (trained by J. II. Doavenport; bred by Mr. Echvard
I. Simms).
Went to post at 4:17. At post 1 minute. Start good and sIotv. Won driving; second and third the
panic. BPNGA BP(’K raced uj) to INCOG Tvhile ronndinp tJie stretch tiirn and, linishing gamely uncer
hard riding. ontslay<‘d the l.itter in tin* tin.il drive. INCOG shoTved a liipli flight of early speed and lield
t»n gamely in the streteh drive. IRISH KISS raced Tvide 011 the first turn and Tvas i>ermitte<l to drop too
far out of contention in the first half, then closed up Tvith a belated rush iu the stretch and Tvas going
fastest of all at the end. The others TTcre badly outpaced.
Scratched — .56107-Old ('hap, 96. •
FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Ang. 27. 1921—1:11%.
9 9lP $2,500. 2 -year- olds. Net va.luc to Tvinner $1,90
IVinner^Br. h, by Thrusli — Roman Slave, by St. Serf (trained by E. -G. Jone«;. bred in*EUifiiaDd by
Mr, J. A. DaTvson).
Went to post at 6:12. At post 3 ininntes. Start gf>od and sIotv, Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. Nr'r('R.\('KER ra<e»I int<> the lead on the tiaekstreteh and drew far away while ronndinp the stretch
turn, but Tvas tiring slightly at the end. GH/r FKINGE. a bad imst actor, csime fast and gamely through
the stret<-h. .TOAfjCINA e.isily passed tin* others in the final eiplidi. WHO ('AUES showed si>oed, but
tired in tli** stretch. .lOE JOE ran well until in the final eighth, then quit badly.
Scratched- .566.3.S"*()sgo<Ml. 107: .56 lOO^ndef, 97: .56610 Cavalcadonr II.. 107; 56620 Ellison, 97; 565*73
Mistress Polly, J) | ; 5644.'; Primes. 97; 56600 Roilen, 102; .566(M) Dotta’s Best, 107.
Overweights — .lohn Arbor, 1 pound.
DORVAL PARK FORM CHART
MONTREAL. OUE.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1921. Dorval Park (I mile). Sixth day. Dorval Park
Jockey Club. Secon d Mee ting of 7 days. 'Weather clear; temperature 78".
StcTvaPl Representing C.*inadiaii Racing As.s«M*i.itions, Francis Nelson. Stewards of Meeting, D. Ray-
mond. L. J. Eeniienx, J. 3\ .McBride ;in(i .J. B. Campbell. Presiding Judge, David Gillies. Starter, Harry
Morrissey. Ra<‘ing Se<relar.v, Sheridan ('l.irk.
Racing starts at 2:45 p. m. (Chicago time 1:15 p. m.). ‘Indicates apprentice alloTvanec.
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Milo. (Sept. 16. 1915— 1: 1^-7— 113.) Purse $800. 3-ycar-olds and
(L# xjIVF 4 Vf upward. Claiming. Maiden Jockeys. Net valuo to winner $605; second, $125; third,
$70.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt
%
%
%
Str Fin
Jockeys
OTvnora
Equiv. Odds Str’t
564 .38 = NUTCRACKER
TV
6
110
2
2
01 >,
1*
1*
1* 1 =
L Barnes
H
B Holmes
137i-100
56442 = *GILT FRINGE
TVB
.3
}*fi
G
7
4i
4'?
4*
3* ‘J*
L McD'ott
C
H Smith
340-1-00
56.799*JOAQUINA
TVS
3
99
4
fi
5i
a*
5®
4= 3=
.T Hun'mer
T
H Wilson
840-100
566.S6*WHO (’ARES
TVB
4
97
7
3
1%
2*
3?
.7* 4*
C L:ing
F
Farrar
lfi0,7-10<)
56609 = * JOE JOE
TV
5
lOJ
3
4
3=
3=
I'h
2*? .7*
T Brooke
E
Loh
1010-100
56490*JOHN ARBOR
TVB
3
tMl
1
1
7
7
7
6*^ 6*
A Gantner
F
St John
IS'Oa-lOO
56490 = *GOLD. DAWN
TVB
4
94
5
5
C=
c*
fi*
7 7
J M'allace
J
G Eisvvirth
1143-100
Index Horses
AWt
PPSt %
%
%
Str Fin Jockeys
Owners
Equiv. Odds Str’t
56626 ■ DINTY MOORE
TV
4
1(H>
9
fi
4’'
4*
.7*
K'X J
Chaners
C
F’ Tanner
3$2i-100
555 1 0 = * WATEREO
TV
7
98
4
8
.7*;
;)h
311k
2*? R
Flynn
W
L Saunders
tl95-100
5G576 TREADWELL
TV
.7
111
3
3
2*'
!'•
1"
3' E
E Moore
J
Rorris
1083-100
561 47 ’COUNSEL
TV
7
106 12
9
9'.’
: 8i
7*
4'? A
Ralston
G
Nibbs
t
50280 = NORF’LK BEI.L
,E TVB
4
104
1
1*
2?
3?
5* G
Pea rce
H
E Davis
t
56147 PRINCESS LOU
TV
4
111
Ti
7
8^
7*
8*
(,h F'’
Ha r’ tall
L
J BroTvn
t
565;U DRAPERY
TV
4
114
fi
4
6=
fi7
fi?
7= H
PoTver.s
J
C Mays
3955-100
56607* HI’SH
TV
4
109
8
11
10?
10?
9?
8*? W
Huntley
G
Holmes
640-100
56878 PROPIIEtn'
TVB
.7
109
n
10
12
12
12
9= G
YTiller
W
L Schaefer
3100-100
56574 EFFICIENT
TVB
5
117
10
5
7=
9*
10*
10 T
Wagnon
J
Hoskins
993-100
56603 C(JL. MURPHY’
TVSB
4
111
7
12
11*
11*
11*
B’d.A
Arvin
J
G Arvin
715-100
565 74* SACAJAWEA
TV
3
101
2
1
3=
3*i 4"
L.r.K
Mito’af
J
Bainton
2285-100
tMufuei field. Time, 25, 47%, 1:10. 1:4.5, Track slow.
$2 mntuels paid, Nordeek, field, $21.45 straight. $9.60 place, $5.90 sIiotv; Car, $17.45 place, $11.10
shoTv; Gorham, $15.95 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Nordeek. 972% to 100 straight, 380 to 100 pl.acc, 19.5 to 100 shoTv; Car,
772% to 100 place, 155 to KM) show; (lorhnm, 697% to KM) show.
Winner— B. e, by Sain — Bashford Belle, by Falsetto (trained by (L Molcsworth; bred by Mr. George
J. Long).
Went to post at .3:06. At post 1 minute. St.rrt good and shnv. Won easily; second and third
driving. NORI)E('K began sloTvly. hut moved up rapidly on tlie outside while rounding the streteh turn
and. ra<*ing into tl:e lead, Tvon easing up. (.’All r:i<'e<l prominentl.v tlironghout and outstayed (K)IIHAM
in the final drive. 'Fhe l:itter raeed DORA W\ into defeat and trxik the lead, then tired and h.irely lasted
to save thinl pl;iee. BLOOMINGTON finished fast on tlie inside. BLA('K BABY Tvas forced extremely
T\ ide on tin* first (urn ainl <liopj)ed back out of eonti*ntion. DORA W. <|nit after leading to the far turn.
Seratehed— .566142Edna 1).. 96; .56614 Lt. Win. J. Murray, 104; 55386 Shipmate, 110.
Overweights — Dr. Stevenson. 2 i.ouwds; E.-istward Princess, 2.
third race— 3-4 Mile. (Aur. 27, 1921— 1 :11%— 4— 106.) Purs© $1,500. S-year-olds
000 4 JL and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $250; third, $150.
tMntnel field. Time, 24, 49%, 1:14%. Track fast.
$2 nintuela paid, Dint.r Moore, $9.0.5 straight, $3.80 place, $3.20 show; Watereo, field, $2.90 place,
$2.50 shoTv: Treadwell, $4.90 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Dinty Moore, .3.52% to 100 straight. 90 to KM) place, 60 to 100 show;
Watereo. field, 45 to 100 pla<e, 25 to lOO shoTv; Tre.idTvell, 115 to 100 sIiotv.
Winner— P.. g, by McGee — Polly Grant, by Sir Dixon (trained by C. F. Tanner; bred by Mr. Charles
W. Moore). I ,•(- p| (ti-l
Went to post at 2:.53. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tixe
same. DINTY MOORE, close up from tin* start, moved up Tvith a rush in the stretch and got up to win
in the last stride. WATEREO ran Tvell and jiassed TREADWELL in the final eighth, but could not with-
stand the winner. TREADWELL tireil after racing into the lead on the last turn. COUNSEL closed a
gap and finished fast. NORFOLK BELLE had no mishaps. COL. MURPHY hied. SACAJAWEA stumbled
and unseated her rider Tvhen in a contending position.
Scratched— .56627 Myrtle Crown. 103; 56149 Lewis B.. 109; 56613 =*ChoTV. 106.
Overweights — Prophecy, 3 pounds.
SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Sept. 16, 1915—1:11—7—113.) Purso $800. 3-year-olds and
4 4 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $605; second, $125; third, $70.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't
5660.3^LATn’BILL w 4 K-9~4~l l>Il-~i~K H Eric W T~Hickey 572M0O
,56603 CHAS. a. BYRNE tv 3 99 2 3i 2* 2* 2® J Drever A Bordeaux 480-100
56623 » HATTIE WILLDO tv 5 109 9 fi 4* 3*i 3‘ ItJ* W Hlnphv B Creech 195-100
56622 DANCING GIRL tvb .5 K>9 11 11 S** 7* fii 4* W Bog’ski J Eckert 1035-100
56475 PLANTAGENET tv 9 112 1 3 5- 4«k .5*1 5* H Stearns J W Shockley £685-100
56476 = MINNIE MACK tv 3 103 2 4 2*» .5*? 4* fi) J Rowan C E Davison 7700-100
56475 SEA BOARD tv 3 lOB .5 9 9*J 8* 8J 7“= J McTag’t P Reuter 1515-100
56232 2 HIP O’ GREEN tv 3 95 fi 8 fii> 6" 71* SJ R Flynn J Cuddihy t2946-100
52331 TIPFORD w fi 10.5 10 7 7* 9* 9' 9* II Thurber E T Zolllcoffer 29a-100
56606 LUCKY PEARL w 5 112 8 5 10= 10= 10= 10* K Par’ton J S BaldTvin 1135-100
55829 BILLY’ JOE tvb 9 106 7 10 11 11 11 11 F Murphy W L Schaefer t
tMutuel field. Time, 23%, 49%. 1:13. Track fast.
1>? 1= 1= 1= H Ericks’ n W T Hickey
Equiv. Odds Str't
572M0O
480-100
195-100
1035-100
£685-100
7700-100
1515-100
12946-100
29a-100
1135-100
t
56603 CHAS. A. BYRNE tv 3 99 2 3i 2* 2’ 2® J Drever A Bordeaux 480-100
56623 = HATTIE WILLDO tv 5 109 9 fi 4* 3*i 3‘ ItJ* W Hinphv B Creech 195-100
56622 DANCING GIRL tvb 5 K>9 11 11 S** 7* fi) 4* W Bog’ski J Eckert 1035-100
56475 PLANTAGENET tv 9 112 1 3 5= 4«k r,ii 51 j{ .Stearns J W Shockley £685-100
56476 = MINNIE MACK tv 3 103 2 4 2*» .5*? 4* fi) J Rowan C E Davison 7700-100
56475 SEA BOARD tv 3 lOB 5 9 9*J 8* 8J 7“= J McTag’t P Reuter 1515-100
56232 2 HIP O’ GREEN tv 3 95 6 8 fii> 6" 71* Si R Flynn J Cuddihy t2946-100
52331 TIPFORD w fi 10.5 10 7 7* 9* 9= 9* II Thurber E T Zolllcoffer 29a-100
56606 LUCKY PEARL w 5 112 8 5 10= 10= 10= 10* K Par’ton J S BaldTvin 1135-100
55829 BILLY’ JOE tvb 9 106 7 10 11 11 11 11 F Murphy W L Schaefer t
tMutuel field. Time, 23%, 49%. 1:13. Track fast.
$2 mutuols paid. Plain Bill, $13.45 straight, $5.00 place, $3.40 show; Charles A. Byrne, $5.90 place,
$3.55 shoTv; Hattie Willdo. $3.25 show.
E<iuivalent booking odds — Plain Bill, 572% to 100 str.night. 1.50 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Charles
A. Byrne, 195 to 100 place, 77% to KM) shoTv; Hattie Willdo. (52% to KK) shoTV.
Winner — B. g. by Ivan the Terrible — Nantura, by St. Simonian II. (trained by J. M. Brown; bred by
Mr. W. W. Darden).
Went to post at 3:24. At post 1 minute. Start good .and slow. Won easily; second nnd third driv-
ing. I’LAIN BILL b<*gan quickly and raced into an easy lead in the earl.v running, which lie continued to
increjise to Tvin in a canter. CHARLES A. liY’RNE was a forward contender all the way and easily out-
sta.ved the others. HATTIE WILLDO raced close up throughout and Tvithstood the fast coming DANC-
ING GIRL. The latter closed a big gap and finished Tvith a belated rush.
third race— 3-4 Mile. (Sept. IS, 1915—1:11—7—113.) Purs© $800. 3-year-olds and
6 O upward. Claiming. Net value to v.'inner $605; second, $126; third, $70.
5G569 APPLE .JACK tvb 7 118 3 C 11 11 11 11 F Chia’tta W P Cunningham 5190-100
t-Mutin*! field. Time, 23%, 47%, 1:14%. Track good.
$2 nnitiiels paid. The Nephew, $7.80 straight, $1.95 place, $3.45 shoTv; Rapid Stride, $9.20 place, $5.30
show; Ragazza, $1.35 shoTV.
Efinivalent booking odds — The Nephew, 290 to 100 straight, 147% to 100 place, 72% to 100 show;
Rapid Stride. 3(>() to 100 place, K55 to 100 sIiotv; Ragazza. 117% to 100 shoTV.
Winner — B. g, by Uncle — Qualify, by Sir Dixou (trained by J. Tigiie; bred by Messrs Headley &
Ylillcr).
Went to post at 3:42. At post 2 minutes. SLirt good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. THE NEPHEW raced in close pursuit of the earl.v pacemaker to the stretch, then raced into the lead
and Tvoii «>asing up, RAPID S'J'RIDE ran on tin* outside of the leaders throughout, but easil.v outsta.vert
tin* others in the streteh drive. R.\GAZZA clo.>cd up gr<»uiid nea.r the <*inl ainl oiitlinisln*d THE DE-
( ISION. The latter ran tv<*11 and finished gamely. JUDGE BUDROW closed a big gap from a slow be-
ginning and so did (JKNERAL.
Scratched — 56594=Miss Dora, 97; 50106 M. Bert Thurman, 103; 50186 King Trojan, 115; 55359 Ne-
braska, lOS.
OverTTeights — Judge P.ndroTV, 1% pounds; Humpy, 1,
FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles^ (July 30. 1921— 1 :44*%— 8— 107.)"”Purso $l76067 3-year -
4 md olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to v/inner $1,200; second, .$250; third, $150.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners I>iuiv. f>dds Str’t
Index Horses
AW'tPP
St %
%
%
Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
Equiv. Odds Str’t
56475 = FIN IS
TV 4
112
12
6
4*
4=
ink 1 ;.
F Murphy
C
E Lenahan
1540-100
56622 JUST FANCY
TV 4
109
3
7
71.
5"k
3*» 2*i
W Hinphy
G
B Foley
645-100
56574 = LADY IVAN
TV 7
112
G
3
ink
2*
4* 3*?
H Stearn.s
J
T Buckley
213-100
56575 = SCARPIA II.
TV 7
112
.7
1
311 k
ua
5= 4*
J McTag’t
L
F O’Leary
420-100
56344 JILL
TV 5
IOC
9
4
2i
Ink
2i 5?
R R'anelli
G
C Mizell
t
56290 FRIVOL
TVB 3
99
8
5
5h
7=
7= 6*
J Dreycr
H
Neusteter
803-100
560Ig*goldf:n red
W' fi
107
2
3
fi*
6=
G* 7'i
E Moore
II
E Davis
3TM-m
56579 J. ALF’D CLARK
TTu; 4
109
4
9
11 *
9=
9'? 8i
J Rowan
T
Hodge
2945-100
56602 JAMIMA tv 3 95 10 8
50602 RED POST wB 9 104 1 10 12 10* 10* 10* A J Smith W T Trcnholme 1565-100
56278'=DUDLE BUG tvb 5 112 7 11 9i 11* 11* 11* H Ericks’n J Cannon 2270-100
55787 MARG’TE DIXON tv 3 99 11 12 10* 12 12 12 W Bog’ski S Brown 2375-100
tMutuel fiehl. Time. 24. 48%, 1:14. Track fast.
.$2 mntuels paid. Finis, field, .$12.80 straight, $5.20 place, $3.00 shoTv; Just F'ancy, $9.00 place, $5.15
shoTv; Lady Ivan, $3.15 show.
Eiiuivalent Imoking odds — Finis, field, 540 to 100 straight, 100 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Just
Fancy. 3.50 to 100 place, 1.57% to KM) sIiotv: Lidy Ivan, .57% to 100 shoTV.
Winner — B. f, by McGee — Subdue, by Star Ruby (trained by J. D. Lenahan; bred by Mr. J. Hart
BroTvn) .
Went to post at 3:.53. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tne
same, FINIS mov(*<l up fast on the outside after entering the homestretch and took tlie lead, but had to
b<* hani ridden to outstay JUST FANCY. The latter ran in greatl.v improved form, closed a gap and, was
gr.nliially wearing the Tvinner doTvii. liADY !YAN set the early pace and tired in the stretch drive.
SCAIHHA II. and JILL ran Tvell to the last eighth. „ . .
Scratched — 50137 I’inard, 105.
Overweights — Red Post, 4 pounds.
8iik sa 85> 9= E Harb’ne W Ne.ibitt
12 10* 10* 10* A J Smith W T Trcnholme
I>iuiv. Odds Str’t
1237A-100
490-100
ie 70^100
1010-100
2400-100
1830-100
56679
FOURTH RACE— 1 Milo and 70 Yards. (Au*r. 27. 1921—1:43—5—114.) Valois Turso.
Purse $1,000. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to Tvinner $700; sec-
ond, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
50J77 LADY MEAVE 4 lOoT 4 ‘ ‘r"3i~2 * 1* 1? 1* J RoTvan Seagram Stable 210-100
56576'HIECONNAISS’NCE tv 3 88 2 1 4 4 3 * 2* £h E Harb’ne Brookdale Stable 560-100
56624 '-’BETTY J. tvsb 4 mi 3 4 2* l»*k 2? 3A 3® 11 Thurber T Hodge 130-100
(56279)SiIEBA tv 3 94 1 3 mk 3*i 4 4 4 K Par'ton J M Cooper 385-100
Time, 23%. 48, 1:13%, 1:39%, 1:43%. Track fast.
$2 mntuels paid. Lady Meave, $0.20 straight, $3.75 place; Reconnaissance, $4.05 place; no show mu-
tuels sold.
Equivalent booking odds — Lady Meave, 210 to 100 straight, 87% to 100 place; Reconnaissance, 132%
to KX) i»l:t«e.
Winm*!'— Ch. f, by Ulster King — Uala, by WildfoTvler (trained by W. II. Briugloe; bred in England by
Lady Coiiyngham ).
Went to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third
driving, LADY MEAVE raced under slight restraint in the early running and moved up with a rush
after rounding the far turn into a clear lea<l, but Tvas hard ridden all through the final eighth to outstay
RECONNAISSANCE. The latter beg.an sloTvIy and cann* Tvide on the streteh turn, but finished fast and
lield BETTY J. safe at the end. The latt<*r foned a fast early pace and, passing SHEBA, saved ground
Ml the stret<-h turn and m.ide a game finish. SHEBA set a fast early pace and Tvas eased up when beaten.
Scratcln*d — .5(M71'=OaklaTvn Belle. 100.
OverTveiglits — Reionnaissaiico, 1 pound; Betty J., 1.
fifth race— l Milc. (Aug. 26, 1921— 1 :38%— 3— 102.) Purs© $1,000. 3-year-olds and
upv/ard. Handicap. Canadian- bred. Net valuo to winner $7()0; second, $200; iliirdt
$ 100 .
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Str’t
s. (Aug. 27, 1921 — 1:11% — 4 — 206.) Riverside Handicap. Purse
Net value to Tvinner $1,900; second. $400; third, $200.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt *4
%
% Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners Equiv
. Odds Str’t
566I5»ALOFH'
TV 112
7 2
3i»
2? 1*»
1?
H
J Burke
Grccntree Stable
tllO-100
.76.513 WESSIE B.
w lot
1 8
7=
4;. 4*
2'
C
I^ang
.T Arthur
$745-100
.76595 ALVA
TV 110
3 fi
2?,
1*» 2i
02
A
Richer’ k
.7 Arthur
$
56568 = STACY ADAMS
TVB 114
2 4
6?
5? 5*
4!.
I luxton
S I.amlo
375-100
.76513 TOPMAST
TV 110
5 7
8
8 8
5=
E
Barnes
T I' Hayes
t
.7661.7 BH.LY DUNN
w 111
4 5
5*
7* 6?
fii
B
Pa rkc
Nev.ada Stock Farm
Stb 1.380-100
56513 DARK AGES
TV ]()7
i] 3
1?
3*? ,3k
7=
H
Gregory
W Adkin.s
9.30-100
56167 DFJLlHMAf?
TVB 109
8 1
4*
fil” 7?
8
L
McD’ott
C I Wil.son
1S45-100
tCouph <1 in betting as
(Jreentree
Stable ;
ind
T. P.
Hayes
eiilry; JJ.
Arthur entry.
Time, 23%. 48, 1:14®^. Track good.
$2 iTiiiluels paid. Groentreo Stable* and T. 1’. Hayes entry, $4,20 straiglit, $2.95 place, $2.05 shoTv;
J. Arthur entry, $1.80 pla.*e; $0.20 show.
Equivalent bo«»king eulds — Gr<<*ntrce Stable :inel T. P. Ha.yes «*ntry, 110 to KM) straight, 47'% to 100
place. 32% t<» KM) slioTv: J. Arthur «*ntr.v. 110 to 100 pla<<*, 210 to KM) sIiotv.
Winner — B. f, by Peter Pan — Ascension, by lien Strome (trained by T. P. Hayes; bred by Mr. Harry
1 ayne Whitn«*.v),
Went to pest at 4 :.5.3. At post 2 minutes. Start g<MMl and shiw. Won driving; seroinl ainl third the
same. ALOF'J' Tvas saved <m the outside of the loaders until str:iighte'm*<I out in tin* stret<*h, tln*n finished
ganiel.v and won drawing ele.ar. AVESSIE B, b<>gaii sh»wl.v, hut <*los<*d a gap ami came fast through the
stri*t<h. ALV.V t«M»k the lead ami s.iveii groiiml when turning for home, hut tired in the last sixteenth.
'J’OP.MAST Tvas going fast at tlie end. DARK AGES sot a fast early i»ace, but quit badly iu the liiial
cightii.
rr'o SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mil^ (Aug. 27. 1921— 1 :11%— 4— 106.) Ojlbway Handicap.
000 4 .$2,000. 3-year-o!rts and upward. Net valuo to winner $1,450; second, $360; third, $200.
( 561 99 ) S A T> V( ) .5 117 7
( 56576 )1\VITCH FLOW’D tv 4 10? G
G 1* Ink mk Ink m p Murphy G M Hendrie
2’i 3= 3= 3* 2= J McTig
50499 = ST. PAUL
TVB 1 112 4 4 3*
2* .3= H Thurber
56602 FAIR AND W’EIl \v :
(566'23)BI.AIINEY' BOY tv .
3 4!‘ 4= 4*?. 4*‘k 4*
2 .5* .5«'k .-h 51 5*
Thorncliffe Stable
H Girtdings
Equiv. Odd^ Str’t
4821-100
le 3^100
530-100
Jl Stearns J Rorri.s
J Rowan P Gorman
A Claver .1 K L Rosa
6*. 7 F Mcrlmee D Raymond
4 ^ .$2,000. 3-year-o!rts and upward. Net valuo to winner $1,450; second, $360; third, $200,
Index Horses AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Kqiilv. Odds Str’t
756l657s‘ )M E l ’.A H5' ^\v 3Tuu~l 4 2'* :V- K'k iTTSlcD’ott (’ I ^i*.min~ fiOO-Yoo
.566I9 = MINUTE MAN Tvu 1 llfi 2 3= 2i 2\ 2= S MKIraw M Dn.ttner 6.'.-100
56165 TMARON tv 3 97 4 5 ;5 4= 4* :9« A Gantner G .1 Long i:.i:. 100
56597 FITZ-ROODLE tvb 3 92 2 3 1*' 3= 4* (’ P T Rirhardson 640-100
(5657‘.J)(’OT’N BLm.SCUM wil'd .5 1 4? .5 .5 5 F Paul J L Paul loiO-lOO
Time. 23®;. 48, 1:13%. Track good.
$2 mntuels paid. Some Baby, $14. (M) Kti'.iiglit, $3.95 place, $;j.K) show; Minute M.in. $2.83 place, $2.05
fehoTv; Tliaron. $3.5.5 show.
Eipiivaleiit booking odds — Some Baby, ('(Ki to 100 str;iight, 97% to KK) place, 55 to 100 show; Minute
ilaii. 42% lo KM) plarc. .32% to KM) ;-.!)ov;: ’niar«»n, 77 *j to 10)) shmv.
Winner -B. g, by Tin o. Cook — B:tm1d, b.v Meth e (traiin*d by W. Vv’eir; bred by Jles.srs. W. & L.
Garth ).
W' lit to po.«t ;it 5:31. At iKist 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the
same. SO.ME BABY saved gnujnd Tviieii entering tin* :;frete!i and. raiiiig into a slight lend, held it gamely
in the final drive. rdl.NUTE 5l.\N lost ground on tin* turn for home, but finished fast and should have*
J won. 'I'H.MIO.N TV. IS going fast at the < ml and headed FPIZ- BOODLE in tie* elosiiig strides. 'I’ho litter
tired iu the final eighth after shoTving the most speed to the stretch. ('O'Pl'ON BLOSS05I Tva.s alvvajs
far bai l;.
SEVENTH RACE-^'l Y- 1C Miles. (j7Ti7To 7 1921— 1 :44*^— 8— id7r)“Purse $1,500. 3-year -
f300 4 O olds and upward^ Claiming. Net value to Trinner $1,100; second, $250; tliird, $150.
(.56()IO)AJO?,I TV 3 118 1 1 fi'i 6? fi* 7 fi? A Claver J K L Rosa 136-100
56533 SALVATELLE w fi 101 3 7 7 7 7 6) 7 F Mcrlmee D Raymond 1550-100
tSent out in entries as Wild Flower.
Time. 23%. 48%, 1:13%, 1:40%. Track fast.
$2 inutiirls paid. Salvo, $11.05 straight, $5.20 place, $1.40 show*; Witch Flower, $4.60 place, $4.20
show; St. Paul. $l.tH) show.
E'luivalciit booking odds — Salvo, 482% to 100 .str.iight. 160 to KK) place, 120 to 100 show; Witch
Flow(*r. 130 to K)l) place. IK) to KK) show; St, Paul, K)t) to KK) sIiotv.
Winner 15. g, by ( harles E'dward — Shoo Fly, by Meddler (trained by J. Walters; bred by Mr.
George M. Hendrie).
Went to po: t at 4:55. At post 2 minute.s. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third
the same. S.VLVO rmed into the lead on the first turn and. setting a fast pace, raced ST. PAUL
into defeat and held on gamely to oiKstay WITCH F’LOWKR. The latter, after being saved behind
the leaders, elosed up with a rush when called on and Tva.s wearing the Tviuner down at the end.
S'r. )k\UL ran Tvcll, but Tvas imieli used in racing with tlie Tvinner and tired. FAIR AND WABME^t
had no mishaps. A.IOM ran aa if unfit and could never improve liis position.
Overweights — Fair and Warmer. 1% pound:;.
Sr^il~RACE— J Mile, and 70 Yards. (Aug. 27, 1921—1:43—6—114.) Fursf) $900.
JL 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to vrinner $675; second, $1&9; third, $76.
Index Horses AWt
5025 4 YAKEI’ I ELD tvsb .3‘YoY
(50622) MACK GABI JER tv .5 110
50007 IIorrACE LERElp.v.sn 4 Ifif
.56625= ET’rAHE v/ii fi *07 S 7 fi*
(56006 )SEm;iAN w 101 4 3 4'«
50257 ■‘•LAD5’ lONE tvb 4 93 8 5 2?
.50627 = RAMONA If. tnb7 1'1 3 4 ;'.i
5064 4 PERHAPS tv 3 104 5 8 8
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys
Z lOi 7 G 2nk 2* 2i 1'? J Rowan
5 1*0 2 « 1* I'i 1* 1* 2* W Hinph
2? 1'? J Rowan Seagram Stal
1* 2* W Hinphy P Hinphy
4= £= W Bog’ski C E Davison
.3= 4= .] IMeTag’t C O Lennox
r,\ 51k J Dreyer IT Neiisteter
2? 4*' fi\ f,3 f.i H H B’wer J S Baldwin
Oxmers Equiv. Oddu Str’t
Seagram Stable 647J-1D0
P Hinphy 306-100
C E Davison 1605-100
C O Lennox 256-100
IT Neiisteter 835-100
J S Baldwin 1685-100
E La Point 6530-KW
C F’ountain 43Q-100
Time, 24%. 48%, 1:13%, 1:41, 1:43. Track good.
$2 mutm*ls paid. Nutcracker, $1.75 straight, $3.05 idace, $3.10 .show; Gilt Fringe, $3.30 place, $2.05
show: Jouqiiina. $3.^0 show.
Equivalent IxMikiiig odds — Nutcracker, 137% to 100 straight, 82% to 100 place, 55 to 100 shoTv; Gilt
Fringe, (iO tv XUO place, 47% to 100 sUowj Jvaquiua, 90 to 100 show.
.50027 = RAMONA If. tnb7 1'1 3 4 7= 7= 7* 7!' .1 Smith E La Point 6530-100
5064 4 PERHAPS tv 3 104 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 R R’anolli C P"ountain 43Q-100
Time, £3%, 48, 1:13%, 1:39. 1:44%. Track fast.
$2 mntuels paid, Wakefield, $12.95 straiglit, $7.40 place, $1.30 shoTv; Muck Garner, $5.40 place, $4.10
shoTv: Horace Lerch. .$7.00 shoTV,
Equivnlent booking oilds — W.skefield. .547% to 100 straight. 270 to 100 place, 115 to 100 show; Mack
Garner, 170 to KK) place, 105 to K)0 shoTv: Horace Lereh, 280 to 100 shoTV.
Winner — B. e, by Oliver Goldsmith — Ilima, by John o’Gannt (trained by W. H. Briugloe; bred in Eng-
land by Mr. F. W. Talbot).
M'ent to iK)st at 5:25. At post 1 miiinte. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. WAKEFIELD raced into a contending position on the buckstretch and was saved under slight re-
straint to the stretch, then took the lead and Tvon going away. MACK GARNER showed the most speed
and s«*t a good pace to the last eiglith, but was tiring badly at the end. HORACE LERCH ran well and
passed ETT.MIE in the final drive. Tin* latter had no mishaps. SERBIAN was always outpaced.
Scratched— .5(i.533=Seiitimental. K)7; ,5(>138 Shoal. 110; 56643 Diamond Dale, 95.
CCMarts Cootinaea on
D'ATLV K'ATTXrr TOm\
Friday, September 2, 1921
BELMONT PARK ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
WBATHKH CLBAKI TRACK FAST.
Hacing starts at 3:00 p. in. (Chicugo time
0 Superior mud runner. X <Jood mud runner.
:?! Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice
•Uowance. b Itlinkers.
First Race-^3-4 Mile.
Purse S-yenr-^iIds. .\llowances
(Track record: Sept. 1.
1919
1:10%
-4-1:10).
Today’s
Ind. Horse.
Wt.
Uec.
A.Wt.Han.
(.7«4HO)tbThunderclap
. .131
1:11 '/5
.7 13.7x8tH)
547B3* bPeter Pifier . . .
..113
1.11%
7 116. .79.7
(.7.V(3.3) t Dominique
. . 1 22
1 :11%.
4 130X79.7
(f>61!47)t*bKrewer
. .11.7
1:12
4 123X79.7
56.507 Routledge
. .114
1 :11‘%
.7 11H..7S.7
(.76618) bDimmesdale ....
. .Hi9
1:13%
3 111.. 780
,76,792* Elected II
. .107
1:12%
.7 113.. 770
.76.718 Mercury
. .110
1 :13
3 103..7.'»0
54242 bKinnotil
. .1-22
1:13%
4 10.7X7'S»
.76.723 Light Rose . . . .
. .104
11:13%
3 97X7.70
rdn.'s) ))('urfew {
. .116
1:1 3'-,
3 100.. 72.7
r»t’*.719® Garpet Sweeper
.>1:4
1 ;18%
.7 102X710
Fourth Race — 1 Mile.
Nineteenth Running Manhattan Handicap.
$2,500 Added.
AM A«es.
(Trjuk record: .Tune 1. 1021 — l:.?r»"rf,—
.-M;.-.r^ t>.MAD hatter ...117 l::b5%
.\Ic<M k . .122 1.37 “s
PYeMow lijind ....112 i:3«;
;4 Paul .loiics 112 1:3S%
tKllobhle 124 1:37
.'•!52«*r, rareful llo 1:39%
.*u;.'>20 'Trysler 122 1 ;3.S%
tKaiieoeas Stable entry.
Fifth Race— 1 Mile.
Purse $1..399.H«). 3-year-olds and upward
(Tra<k record: .lune 1. 1921 — 1:3.”>%-
tlianctM-as .Stable
Second
Purse
.Vri.'iy- .loyfiil
."idl22= Lytle
ruM7«2 Algardi
rill2r*3 Vigilante
intry.
Race — About 2 Miles.
Steeplceli:iKe,
4-y»*ar-olds ami
upward.
3 140X700
7 147X07'.
S U17X09O
r, 14tlX<W.-,
rul.TOtl^ bValor
(.'..7901) bDark Hill ...
.'.<;.39S bSammy Kelly
.70.72M; bSiiimyland .
(.'.0.721) Sagacity
(.7.79091 ). Knight of
Heather ...
(.70:i(HO lluonec
...110 1:30%
. . .10.7 1 ;39
...112 1:.39%
...109 l:39»r,
. . .no 1:39%
tlie
97 l:4ti%
102 1:40'-.
-.7— IIS).
.7 i:i20S.7O
4 lo3XS4t»
4 124..S40
4 HH50S3.7
3 11.7.. tOM
3 112XS30
3 11SXS2.7
Claim lug.
-.7—118).
7 11H07.7C
.7 10.7. .743
.7 10SX740
0 110. .740
3 K»7:l:73.7
CURFEW, b. c. S 100
(Trainer. R. O, Miller. Owner, H. Semmer).
By Ten Point— Light* Out, by Hene.
red ,73 Sar’ toga 3-4 I :l:!%fas( i:5-.7 110
Dc>6ti Kmpire Ab l:09='nfast J3-5 H-
35792 Kmjdrc
55752 Empire
35651 Empire
1 1;40%fast 4
1 l:4l%alow 8-5
lm70y l;44%fast
lOS
110
92
5.5520 Aq’duct
3-4 1 :12%fast
12
112
2 3
5
P.5365 Aq’duct
1 1:.39 mud
7
115
4 2 2
3
55087 Aq’duct
3-4 l:13%fast
50
103
4 1
2
53648 H.deG’ce
65 f 1 :05%fast
67
110
4 7
9
CARPET SWEEPER, b. m, 5
102
Falor r» Ararat, ScollMYef. Kirklev'gfen
Fator 11 Killalu, Ar. of Cold. Cavendish
Fator 7 Edgar A. Poe. L’Fk Inir. Wrecker
H Miller 9 Top Sergeant. Parader, L’Eclair
Callahan 7 Recount, Parader. Bal.Dancerll.
Rod’g'ezl3 Dimm’dale, Messlne*. St.MIch’l
2** .1 Zoeller 8 CopperDemon. .T.P..Tone«, TopS’t
2b J Zoeller 9 L.Brlgliton, Oenie W. M. Murine
H Rob son 9 SailingB.. Reprisal, SomeBaby
5>’ L
I'i L
2'i E
m
4^3 J
3 nil
3 lo9X
Sixth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight.
Purse $1.399. SO. 2-year-ohls. .Maidens,
Special Weights,
Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight.
(Track
record; Jul.v 17, 1917
1 :03«f,— 2— KMJ.)
Fourth
Running Tomboy Handicap. $2,500
Added.
.74241’
Fanfare
112.
. 7.70
2-yeur-<»lds. Fillies.
.7.7191*
Relay
117.
.747
(Trm
k record: .Inly 17. 191.7 — 1:03% — 2
-106.)
77548
Firm Friend
117.
.740
(.76024 1
Harridan
106. .7.70
.7)1:468
Trevelyan
117.
.740
.'►.7M64*
Kmot ion
116. .747
7.77.70
San Stefa no
117.
.740
.7661 :i*
Yashmak (M) ....
11.7. .740
.76,793
M.v Plav
117.
.740
.76496*
Nancy F
121. .740
76268
Yankee Star
117.
. 735
.76.7I-..3’
Roulette
114X740
.7.M37
Mary Patricia ....
112.
.7.3«)
5C496
Ixeghorn
BKl. .735
.76.709
Heavy .\riillery . .
117.
.7.30
.76»496
Ultimata
11.7X7.30
.7.7.748
<’linchfield
117.
. 7:40
.76496
Prodigious
nox7,’jo
Fitzgi))bon
117.
.7646.3=
Rose Hill (M)
107. .7.%
'Pani
117.
,76341*
Story Teller « M ) . . .
104. .727
Silverton
117.
.7.74:47
Mary Patricia <M)
KM). .727
Wizard
117.
SARATOGA JOCKEY PERCEXTAGES.
From January 1, 1021, to Anernat 15, 1021, InclnntTr.
(Trainer, C. L. Snyder. Owner, E. M.
56.719 Sar’toga
r,64.7S Sar t(»ga
54752 Belmont
34570 Belmont
5KtyO Pimlico
61347 Pimlico
50954 Laurel
1 l::JS%fnst
7-S 1 26 fa.st
1 l:.37%fast
1 1 :37%fast
1 1 :40%fast
1 1-lG l:4u%fast
1 1:41 fast
114
109
110
123
112
108
Weld).
2 3
2 2
6 5
4 4
5 2
3 3
4 3
By Sweep— Odd Nymph, by Oddfellow.
Z- .3* L Penman 4 Ilob.Kakcr. Oonnacona. Recount
45 4* A Allen Id HImmesdale, Georgie. War .Vote
5*5 5* F Keogh « Thunders! ’m, Genie W.. I>ebad<ui
4 4* W Kelsay 4 Stromboll, Fair Gain. BridesniHii
2'i 1» E Sande Id KapidTraveler, Super, WarNofe
3* I'i E Sande 7 Rubidium. Bnfilade, BellHolur
3» 3‘ J Callahan 4 Pen Rof^e, Rubidium, Toujour*
SECOYD
.4 1l4ivvan«*eK.
rate About 2 Milrx. SterpIeobiiMr. 4-yrar-ol«l« anti niMraril.
JOYFUL, b. m, 6
(Trainer, J. H,
.764.79 Sar’ toga
.76297 Sar’ toga
5.7490 \.'i’du< t
5.7.321 Af|’duct
550t»8 Aq’diict
54676 Belmont
645<)8 Belmont
LYTLE, ch. g,
140
Lewis. Owner, J. E. Wldener),
By McOee— Josie L., by Top Gallant.
Jockey.
Samlc. E
Tboma*. H
Uetlley, F
Lyke, L
Fa tor, L
Kumuier, C. ...
Mariuelli, B. .
Haynes, K. ...
Wilson, F
Keogh, F
Holloway, R.
Garner, M. ...
Miller, C. H.
Parrifigton, T.
Walters, U. ...
penman, L. ...
Colliletti. F. .
Slaughter, M. .
Barrett, N. ...
Eu.sor, L
Kelsay, W. . . .
(tiintuer, A. ..
Morris, L
Walls, I*
l4in(‘aster, U.
Gruueiseu, J. .
Kowan, J
Sebuttinger, A.
Yeargiii, G. ..
Hire. T
Turner, C
Ambrose, K. . .
Mountain, M. ..
Lunsford, H. .
Bulloian. S. . .
PC.
. .38
. .33
. .25
. .25
.‘21
.21
.19
.19
.17
.17
.17
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.15
.15
.15
.1.7
.14
.14
.14
.14
.13
.13
.13
.13
.13
.12
.12
At or
Over
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
8d.
Jockey.
P.O.
At or
Over
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
114
216
81
43
35
Johusun, A
. .12
113
105
13
17
17
100
3
1
0
0
Cumpbeli. J. ...
. .12
93
34
4
2
1
100
4
1
0
1
I’ouce, C
. .11
105
265
29
29
34
112
210
72
53
26
Allen, A
. .11
KM)
100
11
16
12
107
196
49
42
22
Robinson, C. . .
. .11
no
100
11
7
7
111
147
36
23
20
Kummer, E. ...
. .11
JM)
38
4
6
2
98
420
96
76
67
Itodriguez, J. . . .
. .10
112
166
17
19
16
112
.70
11
3
9
McAtee, L
. .09
104
224
21
38
31
96
225
48
32
42
Babiu, G
. .09
102
1.72
13
21
21
110
179
34
32
26
Smith, F
. .00
102
144
13
14
10
105
131
25
18
21
Ualluhau, J. ...
. .08
93
167
13
21
2«)
106
291
.74
46
49
Jackson, C
. .08
109
.73
4
.7
4
111
133
19
16
Scohie, E
. .07
90
149
K)
27
17
111
122
21
14
10
Ix)we, S
. .07
92
122
8
12
10
9.7
6
1
1
0
(’arroll, G. W. .
. .07
101
71
5
7
12
97
44.7
72
69
62
Zoeller, J
. .0.7
104
131
7
14
13
102
:443
.76
69
42
Weiner, F
. .04
100
142
6
12
17
103
186
30
28
22
Sueidman, S. —
. .04
108
26
1
4
5
107
170
27
1.5
12
McLaughlin, A.
. .03
99
f»3
2
6
3
107
149
24
20
25
Buel, C
. .a3
lt>4
33
1
1
1
112
310
48
4S
49
Ti.von, A
. .02
101
101
2
9
i\
9.7
168
26
16
18
Breniiing, C, ...
97
7
0
0
1
108
179
27
23
24
Bruder, C
103
•H
0
2
1
90
13
2
0
1
I8>yle, T. J. ...
95
10
0
0
1
104
47:4
6.7
57
73
i” inn, 'r
97
4
0
2
0
101
143
20
18
17
Frey, .1
102
5
0
1
«)
96
160
23
14
1.7
Kruger, A
99
4
0
0
0
105
69
10
11
4
Mein, G
K»l
1*
0
0
0
96
314
40
4.7
38
xM*K>re. H
107
4
0
0
0
no
160
20
27
28
Nick la us, A.
109
1
0
0
0
108
128
17
21
21
Peters, J
105
4
0
1
0
KKl
46
6
6
5
Petz. .1
114
1
0
0
0
107
31
4
2
4
Seott. R
97
9
0
1
0
109
209
25
30
22
Smith, C
97
4
0
0
0
98
124
15
12
18 1
Swart, N
97
18
0
1
3
Ab 2 4:20 fast 6-5 UO
Ab 2 4:22Vi,slow 11-5 142
Ab 25 5;0r,%faat 4 144
Ab 2 4:06%good 4 144
Ab 2 4:lo*f,fa.st 11-10 13$
Ab 2 3:.74%fa.st 9-6 135
Ab 2 3:5.3%fast 6 137
_ 7 147
(Trainer, B. L. Cole. Ownei
.76122 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:21%fast 8
55278 Ha m’ton Ab 2 4 :0.3%fast 6
54717 B.Bon’ta Ab 2 4:10%fast 3J
.74521 W'’dblne Ab 25 4:58%good 8
54385 W'’bine Ab2 1-4 4:25%slow 8
19287 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:18 fast 7
49144 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:27%fast 15
AL6ARDI, b. g, 8
(Trainer, J. L. Murphy. Owner,
56479 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:22%fast 1-7 144 1 1 1
564.J2 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:25%.slow 16-.7 13:1 1 1 2
.76:117 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:24%fast 3-2 144 2 2 2
550:i0 Conn’ht Ab 2 :)..72%fast 3J 144 1 1 1
54737 B.Bon’ts Ab 2 4:06%fast 10 145 3 5 6
54521 TV’dbine Ab 2J 4:58%good 16 134 3 4 5
.74489 W’dbine Ab 2 4:06%good 9 147 2 3 3
64385 W’blne Ab2 1-4 4:25%slow 9 123 4 3 4
.74211 Pimlico 2 4:21%slow 7 130 2 1 1
54153 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:52 slop 6 130 3 3 3
VIGILANTE, br. g. 5 140
2 2 2* 2' D Byers 7 Syrduiy.T. S’mangha. Royal ,\rch
4 2 2' 3* 11 Byers 8 Sweejunent, Somnangha. 'Ib ket
3 3 2 3^ r.'" D Byers <I Sweepment, Minuta, Ireland
2 3 2 2' 5 2“H 1> Byers 7 Sweepment, Syrdarya, .'VHnat.a
11 1 1* 1* D Byers 8 Syiilarya. Valspar, Royal Ar«*h
1 2 3 2* 2» D Byer 5 Royol.\rch, Tbe’rroiU, E..lobiiMMn
4 3 3 2i 3'* D Byers 7 Sw’pment, BiillHeye, RoyalAnk
FIRST RACE :i-4 Mile.
1:10 :u.% 1 1 :to. )
Index Course Dlst TlmeT’ckOdds Wt 8t ^ H %.
135
year-<»lils. A 1l4»vv:iii<*eK. < Sept.
THUNDERCLAP, blk. g, 5
(Trainer, S. C. Hildreth.
56480 Sar’toga 3-4 l;ll%faf:t
Ct;.318 Sar’toga 1 l:37%fa.st
5626.7 Sar’toga 2-4 l:llMifast
56048 .Sar’toga 1 1 ::)7%fast
55974 D’.shire 1 1-16 l:44«/f.fast
E.5.771 Empire lm70y 1:4.7 fast
PETER PIPER, b. g. 7
(Trainer, J. Owen*.
Rtr Pin Jockey* Started Order of Finish
by Star Shoot.
By Vulcain — Bandana,
Owner. Rnncocas Stable).
3-5 139
7-10 135
5 131
5 123
1- 3 120
2- 7 126
116
3 4 3 3* 1>> E .Sande 6 Routledge, Best P.!!, Enfilade
12 1 1 2® !•* E .Sande .7 Knot, Copper Demon, Bellsolar
7 6 5 1* !♦ K .Sande 7 Smoke S<-reeii, Georgie, Kepris;il
3 11 1 1*> 2“ L Fator .7 S’ngsPark, PaiilJoues, B’ytJr.'uid
3 11 1 2" 21 E Sande 4 Slipi»ery Elm, Dresden. Breeze
111 1 ]*3‘iE Sande H Krewer. D’uiesdale, Thunderit*ii)
(Trainer, M. C. Kelley. Owner, J. W. Dayton).
1 15 2i C Smoot .7 Robert Oliver. Surf. .New Haven
Lost rider. Stretch 4 Candidate II.. Doublet, Anistelio
3 2* 2* A Stretch .7 Robert Oliver, Doublet, Surf
1 li 3* N Kenn’dy R Dandy, Robt. Oliver, Fl’tCaptain
4 4 4** N Kenn’dy 7 FreeState, .Sui>erba, Fl’tCaptaiu
4 Lost rider. A Sims « Benclier, Elysian, Minata
3 2J 2» A Sims 6 King. Pier. J. Douglas, R.Ollver
6 6 6** O Diam’nd 5 Bencher. Hilder, Minata
2 2* 2‘® H Wni’ms 4 Skibber’n. M.McG’gle. T.<*Cyprln
4 4* 4*» H Will’me 5 Syrdarya, Elysian, RobertOllre:
J / King James — Virgilis, by Darebin.
51125 Laurel 1 1-2 2:36%fast 37 PVJ
5048:) H.deG’ce 2 4:08%fast 29-10 14<l 3 2 3
50223 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:11 fast 5 137 1 1 1
50077 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4 :24''sgood31-10 134 1 3 2
4965.3 .Sar’toga Ab 2 4:.31%fa.st 7 142 4 4 4
49447 .Sar’toga Ab 2 4:27%fast 6 DO 1 .3 3
49320 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:27V6slop 8 14.7 5 6 6
1917S Sur’toga Ab 2 4:28%fast 12 136 4 4 6
L Penman 8 Padii.i. Regreso. Napthalius
2- 2® W McCl’ry 0 Griffwood, Nouns. Infidel II.
1* 1« W McCl’ry « FullCry. FllghtCaptain, Ireland
I'i 1® W McCl’ry .9 Doreris, Full Cry
4 4*® W McCl’ry 4 KingTerry, Surf, Queen of t.Sea
2* 2-i W McCl’ry 4 Infidel II., Rhomb, .lay Bird
4 4®'* A Stretch 6 .Minata. MidasIL. Syrdarya
6 6»* G Arch’b’t 6 Robert Oliver. Stuce<». Infidel II,
THIRD R AC I
(July 17
-.T 1-
I <> 1 .T-
I<'iirlon;^'.<4 .Strnluht.
-1 :0:t 4-.T 2 1 4ML )
Tom hoy Hxiiid icti |». 12-y«*:ir-ol«l>«.
HARRIDAN.
(Trainer.
ch. f, 2 106
W. S. Walker. Owner. J. E. Madden).
By Friar Rock — Tory Maid, by Yankee.
.7f.h:>4 .®ar*tog.i
5-S 1
;0)%,fast 3i
1 15 4
•; 4
D 1*
E
.Sande
10
I’.QuiKoule, Evil.
Exterminate
55147 A<i’duot
5-S
59%fast 12
m 14
11
11* 10"
E
Martin
14
Budana, Penitent.
Lucky Buttott
550LT Aq’duct
4i f
54%good 20
115 10
s
6-i E
Martin
20
Yankee Maid. V.nlentia. Evil
EMOTION, ch.
f. 2
116
By Friar Rock-
-Affection, by Isidor.
(Trainer. F. M. Taylor. Owner, Montfort Jones).
55SC4 Empire .7-8 l:«'l fast 1-4 114 3 4
557:15 Emoire 55 T l:06%fa.st 7-10 1141 2 2
55364 Atj’duct 5-8 59-;fimud 12 108 4
5.7289 A o; duet 6-8 l:00%faat 15 115 8
5.7167 A.r duct 5-8 1 :00%f a.st 12 116 8
YASHMAK, ch. f. 2 (M) 115
(Trainer. J. Rowe. Owner, H. P. W’hitney).
.'6<il.3 Sar’tog.'i 5-8 .79 fa.st 6 105 4 3
NANCY F., br. f, 2 121
3 3®
1»
1*
4*
9'
3*i E Sande 4 Yank. Maid. Sw. Grass, Val.d’Or
D E Sande 10 Balance. MMandBelle, Bee’sWax
2"k L Fator 10 Sherundo, M. Patricia, Ultimata
4*5 E Martin 13 I,egh(»rn, Balance. Sherando
E Martin 12 Montara, Carm’clta. N. Shanks
By Broomstick — Baksheesh, by Hamburg.
(Trainer, H. C. McLaughlin. Owner. P. J. Farrell).
2' 2' L Penman S Dolores,
Bv Sweep— Frances Dillon,
P.QdiRoiiIe. Cliewink
by The Commoner.
5G496 S.'ti’toga
5-8
58%fast
16-5
119
2
1
1
IM
2*
lx
McAtee
12
Uuluiii.Jano. San.Ulara, Roulette
.'■*.7692 Empire
5i f l:07%.slow
20
116
1
1
1
1‘
h
L
McAtee
13
Tattle Chief, Penitent, Ruiistar
55599 Empire
5i f l:07*?f.good 6
116
3
1
1
I'i 3*
L
McAtee
7
My Reverie, Penitent, Sherundo
55145 Aq’duct
5-8
59%fast
4
122
3
3
3*
5*1
A
Schu’g’rl4
Budana, Penitent, Lucky Button
546.70 Belmont
5-8 st
59% fast
7-5
119
4
1
1'
31
T
Rice
9
P’digimis. Wishbone, Y’keeMaid
54543 Belmont
5-8 st
57%fa«t
12
119
7
1
li
2‘
Ix
McAtee 14
Column, Must.HrdSeed, SweepBy
54241 Jamaica
5-8 l:00%fust
113
1
1
1
1®
1’
L
McAtee
6
Galetn, Fanfare. Yankee Maid
53835 H.deG’co
1-2
47%fast
9-10 114
6
3
2'
2’
L
McAtee
1) Ogarite, Mir.Cooper. Quick Run
S3691 H.deG’ce
1-2
47%fast
140
114
8
3
4*
5®l J
McCabe
11
Diadems, Blue Teal. Ogarite
ROULET'TE, br. f. 2
(Trainer, W. Garth. Owner,
114
J. S. Cosden).
By Celt — Toots, by Top Gallant.
Owner, Green tree Stable).
By Peter Pan — Iona, by Meddler.
.74703 Belmont 3-4 .st l:Hi%fast
E4473 Belmont 5if st l:0T)%fa.st
64228 Jamaica
64125 Jamaica
64050 Jamaica
61388 Pimlico
6133.3 Pimlico
DOMINIQUE, cb. 0. 4 130
(Trainer, 8. C. Hildreth. Owner.
6."633 Empire Ab .3-4 1 :09-%f,ist <-5 127
54544 Belmont 3-4 st l:08%fast 4-5 128
64228 Jamaica 3-4 l:ll%fast 11-5 122
7 D4
1-5 125
;-4 1:ll%fust 8 1.6
:<-4 l;12%fast 13-10 121
61 f 1:06 fast 8-5 113
3-4 l:12%fast 13-10 115
2 4 l:12%fast 4i 116
Rancocas
48412 Aq’ duct 65 f 1:19 alow 1-4 126 2
KREWER, b. o. 4 123
(Trainer, S. C. Hildreth.
66247 Sur’toga 1 l::)8%fast 2-5 121
65733 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :09%fa.st 1-10 116
6Ti€33 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%fa.st 7-5 124
6.7.771 Empire ImTOy 1:45 fast 2-7 117
64473 Belmont 55f st l;0r7%fast 11-6 125
64228 Jamaica 3-4 l:ll%fast 11-5 119
ROUTLEDGE, ch. h, 5
(Trainer, J. Hastings.
1 2* 2* C F’b’ther 7 Glsidiator. Son Mint. M**.«;sines
1 3* C F"b’ther 9 Krewer. Bridesman, Care Free
3 45 6* C F’b’lher 7 lleiniiiiqiie, A’daidous, Nat’nilist
1 1* 1* C F’b’ther .7 L»rd Brighton. Enfilade. S.Coun
1 1® 2i» C F’b’lher 12 Krewer, Dry Moon. F.Chiircbill
5 6 6'® J Butwell 0 LirdBrighton, Enfilade, Panoply
1 1» 2“ J Butwell 11 Capt.Alc’k, Panoply, L.Brigbton
By Peter Quince— Berry Maid, by Oddfellow.
Stable).
4 Krewer, Gladiator, Naturalist
10 Gladiator, Sen’aPk., Mtuiilattei
7 Audacious. Naturalist. Krewer
4 Sui>er. Hasten On, Round Robin
SOrO;) Siir’toga
5* f l;0r)%fubt
.50
112
4
4
2
3% r
Turner
G Miss.Ioy, Cal’ty.Iane. .rnellowdre
5»»496 Sar’toga
.7-8 58%fast
15
310
3
5
4
41
45 T
Rice
12 Uii lam. June, NancyF., Saii.t.'larH
.76288 Sar’toga
5-8 l:024ihvy
1:5-5
110
2
1
1
li
]» T
Rice
7 Y’kce Maid, E.xt’minate, S. Clara
56187 Sar’toga
5-8 l;01%mud
18-5
110
4
3
3
3'
2' T
Rice
11 Nedna, Caretaker, Ultimata
64727 Belmont
4if .st 62%fast
3i
1 «j 8
2
2
2*
ink T
Rice
12 Lally, Wishbone, Toil
54680 Belmont
4hf st 53%fast
10
115
4
6
7*
7% T
Rice
1:1 Simpatioa. Hmnaiiiturian, Evil
54630 Belmont
4if st 52%fast
15
1!>9
4
8
7*
8" T
Rice
9 Pillory, Galantman. BrlirntKay
LEGHORN, ch. f, 2
100
By Celt — Tuscan Red, by William Rufus.
('Trainer,
T. J. Harmon.
Owner,
V”.
Dugan)
56496 .Sar’togu
5-8 .7S%fast
10
1'/'.
6
6
7
61
7* r
Br’ning 12 Ual;nn..l;«np. NancyF., Snn.C'lara
556:)0 JOniidie
5\ f 1 :<,7 fast
8
106
1
2
3
3‘i 4®J Ix
McAtee
11 Surf Rider. Yankee Maid, Modo
55289 Aq’duet
5-8 1 :00'/)ifHst
7-5
11G
4
1'
V E
Samlo
1:1 Balance, Sherando, Emotion
65021 Aq’duct
4i f .74%good 3i
115 12
10
9h
9% L
Ensor
20 Yankee Maid. Valentia. Evil
ULTIMATA, ch. f, 2
116
By Ultimus — Hurakan, by Uncle.
3 15 L Fator
2* 43 L Fator
l»i I'i E Sande
1* I'nk L» Ensor
Owner, Rancocas Stable).
By Aldford — Keadean II., by Gallinule.
1 1 1
1= 1'5 E .Sande
2' 5 U *L Fator
2* 25 L Ensor
2'J 2'i L Fator
3= E Sande
6* 44 L Fator
4 FairGain, Servitor, T.McTag’rt
:4 Wellfinder, Guv’nor
4 Dominique, Gladiator, Natural’t
4> Th’derc’p, D’mesdale, Th’d’st’m
9 PeterPiper, Bridesman, CareFree
7 Dominique, A’daclons, Nat’ralist
66.'*07 Sar’toga
6648^1 Sur’toga
64.711 Belmont
64129 Jamaica
65943 H.deG’ce
63838 H.deG’ce
63730 ILdeG’ce
61184 Laurel
60878 Laurel
1 l::i7%fa.st
3-4 l:ll%f.ist
1 l:42%fast
65 f 1 :06 fast
3-4 1:15 mud
2- 4 l:12%faat
3- 4 l:1.3%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
118
Owner, W.
7-5 IIS
16-7 119
3-5 157
11-5 112
18-5 I’iO
2 119
3-5 122
8 116
13-5 112
Jeffords).
12 2
2
1
2
3
1
3
4
6
By Toddington — Understudy, by Star Ruby.
4®5 E Ambr’se 4 F Screen. L.Gertrude, Beils. »l:.r
2*» B Ambr’se 0 Thunderclap, Best Pal, Enfilade
35 E Wadiey 0 Servitor, Piraeus, Subrlgrade
3*5 C Turner .5 Krewer, Audacious, Pahaska
3* C Turner 6 St. Allan, Motor Cop, His Ciioice
D K Ambrose 0 St. Allan, Capt.H’shler, Sag’m’re
2* E Ambrose .7 St..\llun, St.Isidore, Fruit Cake
4nk 5*0 L McAtee 7 MotovCop, Panoply, MuekOrange
4» 4* E Haynes ‘ -
DIMXESDALE. ch. o. 3
(Trainer, T. J. Healey.
Ill
Owner, K. T. Wilson).
By
6 Panoply, Crank, War Marvel
Olambala — Hester Prynne, by Disguise.
56.718 .Sar' toga
7-8 l:24%fasl
9-10 110
2
1
J
56458 Sar’toga
7-8 1:26 fa.st
8
115
8
7
4
56078 Sar’toga
3-4 l:ll%fast
12
109
7
7
5.7916 Empire
1 l;41%fast
9-10 110
4
3
3
5.7840 Empire .
Ab 3-4 1 :08%fast
12
98
6
6
65713 Empire
1 1-16 l:45%fast
8
105
3
2
1
H571 Efi'plre
lm70y 1:47 fast
6
110
3
3
3
r.7620 Aq’duct
3-4 1 ;12%fast
3i
109
1
5
66265 Aq’duct
1 l:38Vifast
13-5 109
1
1
1
55163 Aq’duct
6i f l;17%fast
3
111
4
4
ELECTED II.
, b. m. 6
113
(Trainer.
£. Sietas. Owner,
E. Sietas),
r.6.792 Sar’toga
1 l;:)8'/-,fast
1
107
1
1
1
r,C.706 Sar’toga
7-8 1 :24%faat
x5
114
4
2
4
5.7916 Kmpire
1 l:41%faat
2
110
1
1
1
5579:) Empire
Ab 3-4 1:09 fast
4
108
1
2
556.73 Empire
1 l;40%fast
5
110
1
1
1
55492 Aq’duct
1 1 ;38%f ast
6
112
5
2
2
65361 Aq’duct
6^ f 1:19 mud
12
113
1
3
MERCURY, ch. g, 3
103
3 3®
5 45
3 4
3 3*
3 1*
1 Ih
4 .3i*
1 1 '
5 .7®
1 1 *
2 2 *
1 1 *
2 5®
6 €
, 15 L Fator 4 St. .Mian. Servitor. .Mercuiy
15 L Fator 10 Georgie, WarXoto, C’petSweeper
6®J C H Miller 7 Reprisal, Messiues, Step Lightly
3*5 L Ensor 5 Elected II., Parader, Stanley
3®J S Bullrnan 5 Purchase, Dry Moon. St. Allan
4®5 J Mooney 4 Y’w Hand, Royce Roola, Dr. Joe
3'5 L Ensoi 6 Th’derclap. Krewer. T’deratoruj
1* F Keogh LS Messines. St. Michael, Curfew
2** J Mooney 3 Sporting Blood, Faunas
3* C Kummer 8 Smokescreen, SeaMint, Dr.Joe
By Voter — Trlomphale, by Aro de Trtomphe.
22 L Fator .3 Recount, Quecieek
.7* J Campb’ll 7 Lunetta, Ararat, Valor
lok J Campb’ll 5 Parader, Dimmesdale, Stanley
2® L P''atoi 8 Pen Rose, Genie W., Edwina
3’5 L Ensor 5 Chat. Thierry, Lunetta, Banksla
6"3 T Rice 7 Edwina, Last Straw, Lunetta
6‘* C Kummer 0 Pen Rose. Kdwin.t, Lunetta
(Trainer. S. J. Lawler.
66518 Sar' toga
66248 Sar’toga
6615S Sar’toga
KINNOUL, ch,
(Trainer,
64242 Jamaica
64189 Jamaica
47201 Church’ 1
47132 Church’ 1
46918 Lex’ton
44746 Pimlico
44690 Pimlico
LIGHT ROSE,
7-8 l:24%fHSt
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 1 :12%fafet
By Vulcain — Rose of Pink, by Pink Coat.
Owner, O. W. Carpenter).
45 97
11-5 110
20 109 3
Lo.st rider.
1
c, 4
J. Hastings.
105
Owner, W.
3-4 l;12%faat 8 118
65 f 1 :07%mud 12-5 122 2
3-4 1 :15%hvy 8-5 116 4
7- 8 1:26 fa.at 65 118 2
3-4 l:15%hvy 19-10 112 3
1 l:46%hvy 1 107 4
8- 4 l:15%eiow 25 110 5
97
I. Penman 4 Dimmesdjtle. St. .Ml, in. Servitor
1 1 1* 1' C Turner 7 Summit, Gallivant. P’c<*.Iumes
2 2 2* 4'® C Turner 5 Ararat, Scotl’dYet, Kirklev’gton
By Peter Quince— Lychce Nut, by Sir Modrnd.
Jeffords).
2 2S 6*5 W Kel.say 8 D.of t.V’ley, C’narvon, T.W’chet
5 D.of theV’ley, Ir.Dre.im. TiieBoy
5 Angofi, BlackieDaw, AttaBuyii
8 Courtship, King Gorin, Sway
5 On Watch, Regalo, MIckeyMoor*
Ainljr’ae 7 KaiSiiuMore, St..Minu. KirenMald
Ambr’ae 7 Damask. Carmnndale. HlsChoIc*
Kel.say
1* 1*5 W Kelsay
1| 25 L Ensor
7^ 8'* L Ensor
1'5 1'5 L Ensor
2* 3'f E
lo® 21 E
(Trainer. C. L. Snyder. Owner, E. M. Weld).
.76496 Sar’toga
5-8
.7.s%fast
15
1'.7
8
5r»402 Sar’t<»gH
:7i f l:07%hvy
i:i-
5 112
1
56187 Sar’ttiga
.7-8 l:01%mud
12
no
fj
•76076 Sar’toga
f l:05%fa.st
30
Pi7
4
L5:)61 Aq’ouct
5-8
.79%inud
4
116
2
65145 Aq’duct
5-8
59%fa.st
8
112
2
£4808 Belmont
4if st
52'.<5fast
7-10 105
4
PRODIGIOUS.
b. f,
2
no
(Trainer,
M. Brady. Owner,
J. E
.76496 Sar’toga
5-8
58%fast
20
rsi
7
.7.7145 Aq’duct
5-8
59%fast
12
V27 :
54650 Belmont
5-8 st
59%f ast
12
112
*8
54593 Belmont
4lf .st
52%fast
12
115
3
54212 Pimlico
5-8 1:02 slow
16
112
a
54114 Pimlico
4i f
ast
28
112
5
53985 Pimlico
1-2
49%slow
21
107
6
ROSE HILL,
ch. f. 1
2 (M)
107
(Trainer, L. W. Oaith. Owner,
."0463 Sar’ toga
.7-8 l:00%fa.st
S-5
115 7
56:)41 Sar’toga
51 f 1 :07 fast
6
li:> 2
56187 SaFtoga
5-8 l:01%mud
.0
l.)9 10
54512 Belmont
4if st 52%fast
20
115 10
tDi.squalified.
STORY TELLER, br. f, 2 (M)
104
(Traiiicr,
W. B. Jennings.
0wT;er, .
.76341 Sar’toga
.77. f 1 :07 fast
:»
115 8
10 19 10= 10" A -\llen 12 (’alam.Jane, NuneyF.. San. Clara
1 2 2*‘ 2® F Keogh 8 .M issitiiiury, Akniisti. Rravo
6 6 6' 4*5 A Allen 11 .NcaJua, Roulette, Caretaker
2 6 6 6" A Allen <1 Miss Joy, S. ThoiightH, N, Shanks
7 6' 4*J K Sande 10 Sherando, Emotion, M. Patricia
4 6* 4 '5 C’ Rob’sonl4 Budana, Penitent, Lucky Hutton
2 25 1* L Fator 7 Confusion. FlyingJib, N. Shanks
By Fayette — Himation, by Hermia.
vis).
8 6 7* 8®J M M’ntainl2 ralam.Jane, NanoyF., San.Cl.ara
6 75 7* M Mouiit'nl4 Budana, Penitent, Lucky Button
2 2«k 13 M Mount’n 9 Wishbone, NanoyF., Y’keeMuid
2 2'5 35 M Mount’ni:^ Wishbone, Ultimata, Evil
2 2 2® 2- M Mount’n 8 S.TIi’ghts, M’yl’dBelle. T.Cas’dy
5 6 6 6** M Mount’n 6 L.B’tim’re, S.Th’ghts, D.ofAllali
1 1* 1>5 M Mount’n 9 M’yl’dBelle, C’taker, T.Cdssldy
By Berrilldon — Belle Clem, by Contestor.
Cah Ridge Stable).
4 4® 2t» I, Fator 9 Avispa. Oolong, Bellatrix
4 4 3* 2t5 E Ambr’.se 8 Citation, StoryTeller. Dolores
10 10 105 8*1 E Ambr’sell Nediia, Uouiette. ('arettikei*
12 12‘ 9«i T Rice 14 L’kyBut’n. Mis’nBells, Balance
By Dodge — Sling Shot, by Sunstar.
K. Macomber).
5 3 5' 3"5 C Kummer 8 Citation,
MARY PATRICIA, ch. f, 2 (M) 100
(Trainer, J. MacManus. Owner, J. MacManus).
■5437 Aq’duct .7-8 58%fast 12 109 6 7
:)64 Aq’duct .7-^ 59%mu<l 20 108 8 6
Rose Hill. Dolores
By Huon — Anna Patricia, by Ormondale.
55145 Aq’duct 5-8 59%fast 15 110 10 10
55t)21 Aq’duct 4i f 54%good 30 115 20 1 2
54917 Belmont 5-8 St 1:01 fast 20 115 10 6
' T Rice
6' 3'} F Weiner
105 9"^ T Rice
1.3»* 10«4 T Rice
65 €* T Rice
POI RTH RAC’K 1 Milo. M a 11 li a n<1 icsi p. .\ll Ak«v<s. (.lime 1, ID2I
;j :i-r» — r , — 1 1 s . )
MAD HATTER, b. h. 6
(Txainer, S. C. Hildreth.
132 By Fair Play-
Owner. Rancocas Stable)-
5L7 04 Sar’toga 1 3-16 1 :.77%fast 7-7 D2 7 6 6 4
56299 .Sar’toga 11-8 1:54 good 7-20 132 3 3 3 2
55995 Sar’toga 1 1-4 2:0:)%fast 9-5 132 1 6 2 1
35811 Empire lm70y l:4:l%fast 1-10 133 1 1 1 1
55770 Empire 11-16 1:46 fast 1-8 130 3 2 1 1
55573 Empire 1 1-8 1:51 fa.st 6-5 132 5 4 3 3
55518 Aq’duct 11-16 1:43 fast 2-7 132 3 1 1 1
CAPTAIN ALCOCK, ch. 0. 4 103
(Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner. Qnincy
4?. 2'
2 * 2 ®
Ih 2n
1 ® 1 ®
1»® 1*
3* 3*
1 ® 1 ®
L Fator
£ Sande
E Sande
E Sande
E Sande
E Sande
E Sande
55,363 .Vq’duct
1 1-16 l:45%mud
7-5
107
3
3
3
2
;•
21 J
55323 Aq’duct
1 l:38%fast
6-5
114
1
4
4
3
n
1® J
55231 Aq’duct
1 1:36 fast
12
109
5
6
6
6
6
6" J
57166 A([’duct
1 l:.37%fast
7-5
122
1
5
4
2
li
11 J
55019 Aq’duct
1 1-8 l:49%good
25
105
6
8
8
7
7*
6% J
54.S06 Belmont
1 1-8 1:49 fast
7-5
106
1
3
3
3
3h
Zh J
54678 Belmont
1 l;37%fast
4-5
112
1
1
1
1
1*
21 J
YELLOW HAND, b. g, 4
124
By Roi
(Trainer.
A. J. GoMsborough.
Owner
C.
A.
Stouebam)
.76764 Sar' toga
1 .3-16 l;57%fast
8
126
1
2
1
1
01
4 '3 C
By Ogden — Mallard.
Stable).
Mooney
Mooney
Mooney
Mooney
by Star flboat.
By Light Brigade— Hindoo Rose, by Kmdoo.
(Trainer,
W. M. Wallace.
Owner,
Xalapa
Far m
Stable)
PAUL JONES, br. g. 4
loe
5C523 Sar’toga
:;-4 l ll%fast
12
9>4i
8
11
11
9=
S’* L
Mc.Atcc 1
12
V.oftheMoon. INdythia. L.Straw
(TT<tiner,
W. Garth. Owner. J.
. s.
Cosden),
66491 Sar' toga
7-8 1:25 fast
108
]
1
1
1
2'
3* C
Rob’ son
9
ThcLHinb, T.McT.ng’t, (\H ’.shier
Cf.'CI .Sar’toga
J 3-16 l:.77%fust
15
Ki9
.’)
4
5
65996 Sar’ toga
1 l::)8Vslast
15
%
•/
6
4
4
4*
4®3 J CallaliHti
7
Devusiutlon, Valor, Sundial 11.
.76299 Sar’toga
11-8 1:54 good
lO
no
2
V
2
3
61491 Bowie
7-8 1 :29 fast
17-6
114
?7
1
1
2nk 5 " C
Rob’sori
7
D.deMui nj . Sobrigadc, Mas.Juck
56048 Sar’toga
1 l:37%fast
10
112
{J
3
3
3
61471 Bowie
5i f l;0956fast
4-5
112
2
6
6
3i
C
Rob’son
9 Jolin’srmnin, D’ghGirl, Antilles
5.7194 Aq’duct
1 1-8 l:51%fast
20
120
3
2
2
61435 Bowie
.7J f l:lo®/r,sJop
19-10
no
3
4
4
3i
luk C
Rob’son
9
BlueBelle, Polythi:i, L«dyGranite
6.5<,)19 Aq’duct
1 1-8 l:49%guod 16
116
7 10 10
10
61106 Empire
Bi f 1:07 fast
11-6
109
1
2
1
1*
1 ® c
Rob’son
5
FlHinh’le. Criiu.Rainb., GoodHye
J 646.71 Belmont
1 1-4 2:02%fast
25
118
2
7
8
8
60948 Jamaica
61 f 1:06%, fast
12
no
6
4
4
4*
4®4 C
Rob’son
7
Ten-lxef, Coniiie, Tamarisk
' 64059 Pimlico
11-10 1:52 hvy
54
116
3
2
2
4
56213 Sar’toga
55995 Sar’toga
55713 Enipin'
55573 Empire
56383 Aq’duct
55231 Aq’duct
1 LiXVjfast lS-5 127
1 1-4 2;03%fast 11-5 120
1 1-16 l:‘5%fast 11-10 122
-8 1 :.71 fast
1 1-8 l:50%slow 3-2
1 1:36 fast 10
J. F.
, Flanagan,
Jr.
144
5
1
3
2
2*
ri w
Keating 6
Houdini, Free State, Syrdarya
» 152
6
3
2
3
3"®
3®
w
Keating 7
M. Meadows, Djimiy, Callerll’rin
1.74
4
4
3
.3
2M
3*
w
Keating
Bencher, Transpero, M. Meadow*
14.7
1
1
1
1
1“
Ih
TV
Keating .'i
Cand’telL. Smithfield. Redstart
148
1
5
4
6
4*
4S4
W
Keating 6
Bencher, Elysian. Minata
140
2
5
5
4
416
4*2
Keating .5
Bencher. Hibler. Minata '
141
1
2
3
3
3*
312
G
Arch’b’t 7 HigblandLight, Barklie, Minatn
140
4
2
1
1
3*
3®
G
Arch’b’t 7
Flare, Royal Areh, Minata
137
1
5y
Voorhees — Irama, by Puryeax D.
J.
L.
Murphy)
8 MyRoverie. K. Brigade, L. Button
10 Slienimlo. Emotion. CltimatH
14 Budana. Penitent. Lucky Biitlon
2o Yankee Maid. Valentta, Evl!
13 Mis. Bells. Humanitarian. Evil
-Madoap, by Koek Baad.
7 Ext’ator. Belisolar. Yellowlland
4 Sen’gsPark, P. Jones. T’bMe.Noi
5 Yellow Hand. Audacious, Gnome
3 Recount, Snapdragon II.
8 Recoiiur, Qiiecreek
6 YeliowHand. Audaoluns,
3 Royce Kools, Dr. Joe
Blazes
.3 Doctor .Toe. Knobhie
5 Diomedes, FairGuiii, HobeyB’k’r
« J.P.Grier. Audacious. Y’wHand
7 Hob. Baker, Genie W., TlCdersCm
Mooney 11 Grey Lag, J.P.Grier, Exterm’tor
Mooney 5 Gonler, I^aRablee, Dr.oftheVal’y
Mnonev H Bcilsolnr, Servitor. Romany
sendale — Yellow Sea, by Martagon.
Hllor 7 ExI’nator, MailH.'itter, Belisolar
8 8'* C H Miller 8 Idle Dell, Crocus, Royce Koola
2® 1“ C H Miller 5 Mad Hatter, Amlackms, Gnome
1® 1* C H Miller 4 RoyceRools, Dr.Joe, Dimmebdale
IJ 1*> C H Miller 5 Audacious, Mad Hatter, Biases
I'i I’i C H Miller 8 Tliiindendap. Blazes
3* 3^ C H Miller ti JohnP. Grier. Audacious, Blazes
By Sea King — May Florence, by Hamburg.
3S 52 C Turner 7 Evt’nator. MadHatter, Belisolar
3® 3® T Rice 4 Sen’K-sPark, M. Hatter. T.MeNot
3* 3® T Rice 5 S’gs l”k. Thunderclap. B. Grand
2* 3*5 T Rice 4 Knubbie, Veto, Belisolar
10 10‘* E Ainhr’sell GreyLag, J.P.Grier, Exterm’tor
8 8*® T Rice 8 Audacimis, M. Hatter, Sen. Park
34 2* T Rice 4 Sandy Beal, Boniface, M. Orauge
Friday, September 2 , 1921
DAILY RACING DORM.
(Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Stable).
By Wrack — Gold, by Golden Garter.
5rM3 Empire
1116 1:4.5 fu.st
2-7
126
:•
•J
2
4
4
4'®
L
Fator
4
556.93 Empire
1 1-1 2:07'^.slow
1-4
127
1
i
4
4
4
420
L
Ensor
4
5.54:19 Aq’duct
1 1:37 fast
3 5
124
1
1
1
1
1®
1®
L
Fator
4
55363 .Yq’duct
1 1-16 1 :4.5%mud 13-10
117
1
1
1
1
Ih
3'
E
.Sande
3
55194 Aq’duct
1 1-8 l;.51%fast
3-5
112
1
1
1
1
in
1®
I„
Fal»»r
4
5.5070 Aq’duct
1 l;.i8%fast
1-2
123
1
1
1
1
1®
1®
E
Sami'*
8
54725 Belmont
1 1
;.38%fa.st
11-10
126
4 1
1
1
1'4 I'J J Mo«mry
54611 Belmont
1 1
:37%fast
5
118
3 2
5
5
4J 5'"i J M«umcy
54374 Jamaica
1 1-16 1
:45 fast
4
114
1 1
1
1
1* 1" J Mooiiev
CAREFUL, hr.
f, 3
118
By Wrack — Mini
(Trainer,
E. Wayland. Owner, W.
J.
Salmon)
56266 Sar toga
1 1-4 2
Ot'/iifast
12
126
2 2
2
3
3= 4® E Sande
1612:? Sar’toga
3-4 1
11 fast
7-19
125
2
4
4
4‘ 2't L Ensor
5(V)19 Sar’toga
3-4 1
il%fast
44
118
2
1
2
Ih ih Ensor
5.5813 Empire
1 1-16 1
45 fast
3
108
1 1
1
2
2® 2=5 L Ensor
I Vein. I’inil J 01108 . Bells«d:»r
S ri;i 3 ffUuw. C.'irefiil, Sm. Screen
r> Duecreek. Dr.vMoon, .I.T. Jones
7 LeomirdoIL, Sp.RlocMl. drey Log
8 Sp’I’>;R1o<m 1. Rnnksiu, Sedgefield
LWO Aq’duct 1 l:S8^^fast 6 115 7 3 3 2
64214 rinilico 1 1-8 l:f>4H.slow 9 ILT 3 1 5 8
64irji Timlico 1 1-lG l;49%slop 2-5 121 1111
644)65 Church’l 1 1-4 2:04»(.fast 14 121 7 4 3 4
6.3771 H. del ;’c lni70v 1 :47Vr.sl op 21-10 111 1111
6.3649 H.deG’ce 3-4 ItlD/f.fast 3i 106 2 11
B0993 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 3-6 123 1 11
TRYSTER, blk. c, 3 118
(Trainer, J. Rowe. Owner, H. P. Whitney).
.56.520 Sar’topa 1 3-16 1 :.5S Vein st 3-2 128 3 2 3 2
r»6:;63 .Sartopa 3-4 1:12 fast 1-3 r.‘6 1 1
64214 Pimlieo 1 1-S 1 :54Vislow 1 126 6 6 3
64065 Church’ I 1 1-4 2:04Vifast 11-10 126 8 6 5
63772 11. deC/ce 1 1 :4l%.slop 1 112 2 3 2
61310 Church’l 1 l:38%fa5t 1 122 1 1 1
49’.8X Sar’toga 3-4 l:12%good 2-7 122 3 1
4816.3 Jamaica 6J f 1:07 good i:!-5 i:W 5 2
47902 Belmont st l:05%faBt 4-5 128
2i V E Sar.de
1* 1*J E .Sande
FIFTH Kv\CF 1 Allle. Il-ycar-oltln nnd iii»>var«l. C’lniniin;;:.
15K21 5 118.)
VALOR, ch. h. 7
(Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner, S. C. Hildreth).
66506 Sar toga 7-S l:24'hvfast 6-6 110 2 3 3 2 3» 3« L Fator
66075 S;ir’t<>ga 1 l:37H,fast 8-5 123 1 1 1 1 Ih 2‘ E Sande
r.5996 Sar’toga ll:38lifa.st 9-10 116 3 11 1 2» 2? R Sande
6.5731 Empire lm70y l;44%fast 1-3 121 111 1 1«» 23 E Sande
55613 E.mpire 1 1-16 l:47%fa.st 2-5 116 1 1 1 1 1* 1*| E Sande
66.516 Aq’ duct ll ;37%fast 9-10 125 111 1 1* 2i E Sande
15465 A(i' duct 11-16 1:45 fast 7-5 124 111 1 D Pi B Sande
DARK HILL, hr. g, 6 105 By Fowllng*pi<
(Trainer, N. L. Bycr. Owner, N. L. Byer).
By Ballot — Hnriel, by Watercreaa.
6")961 Empire 1 1-4 2:06'^, fast 4 102 1 1 1 1
5.5791 Empire 1 1-16 1 :47%fa.st 9-5 104 2 2 2 1
6.5617 Aq’duct 1 l:38%fa.st 10 106 1 2 2 3
66232 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:15%fast 7-6 109 3 1 1 1
648,34 Belmont 1 1-8 1:51 ^fast 3 110 3 1 1 1
64610 Belmont 1 1-16 l;4.5%fast 40 107 2 3 3 3
64147 JaniHlca 1 1-16 l:46%fast 15 102 3 2 2 6
14049 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 30 113 7 6 6 6
6M74 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:47%fast 14 104 4 6 4 8
BAMHY KELLY, b. h. 6 108
(Trainer, J. W. Gumm. Owner, J. W. Gumm).
6f.39S .‘^ar’toga 1 l:41‘/-hvy 15 118 6 6 6 6
6.56.54 Einpin; lm70y 1:46 fa.-.t 9-5 116 6 4 2 1
6.5.598 Empire 1 1-16 1 :47%good fa 114 3 3 2 2
6.5489 Aq’duct 6i f 1 :19>ifast 8 122 € 5 6
64632 Belmont 1 l;.39V^fast 4J 112 2 3 3 4
64207 Jamaica lm70y l:45%sIow 6 113 1 1 3 3
C4169 Jamaica lrr.70y l:46%m«d 3 115 2 1 1 1
64109 Jamaica lm70y l:45%fast 3| llS 7 6 5 5
SUNNYLAND, ch. gr, « 110
114 3 3
122 €
IIS 7 6 5
110
(Trainer, C. Coburn. Owner, J. A. Coburn).
66.526 .Sar toga
1 l:39»ffast 11-6 121
6.5672 Empire ImTOy l:46IfiSlop 4i 109 2 2
566.32 Empire lm70y l:44%fast 12 168 4 2
6.5398 Ft. Erie ImTOy l:42%fHst 2 108 5 4
5.5303 Ham’ ton 1 OT l;39%good 6 109 8 7
64916 Belmont 1 1-16 l:44%fast 7 117 1 4
64609 Belmont 1 1-16 l:43%fast 20 117 2 3
64281 Jamaica ImTOy l:43%fast 7 110 8 6
64207 Jamaica lm70y l:45%8low 4 120 2 2
64147 Jamaica 1 1-lC l:46%fa.st 11-5 109 1 1
SAGACITY, b. f, 3 107
(Trainer, T. 0. Webber. Owner, T. 0. Webber).
56521
Sar’toga
1
1:40 fast
9-5
113
4
3
2
2
1®
VI
C
Turner
7
Galliv.ant, Fluff, Staunch
56495
Sar’toga
1
l;39%fast
16-5
110
4
1
1
I
1®
1®
C
Turner
G
Gallivant, Arapahoe, Zed
56367
Sar’toga
1
l;:{9%fnst
4
99
1
1
1
1
1®
2®
s
Bullman
11
PiralcMcGce, Episode, L’h’rface
56.316
Sar’toga
3-1
l:12%fast
35
99
4
4
3
2'
2®
s
Bullman 1.5
JockScot, P’igounliiio, Siirmouut
56182
Sar’toga
3-4
1 :15%mud
4-i
110
3
2
2
2'
6'®
c
Turner
13
Musty, LmkyFiiid, Briganna
C6123
Sar’toga
3 4
1:11 fa.st
100
100
1
6
7
9
9'®
G
W Caril
9
Crocus, Careful, I.ust Straw
KNIGHT OF
THE HEATHER.
101
By Ogden — Madchen, by Knight of the Thiatlo.
hr.
e. 3
(Trainer, W
. V.
Casey.
Owner,
W.
. V.
Casey) .
.5596!)
Enijiiro
lm70y
l;1<%slow
2-5
101
5
2
2
1
1®
Hi
(1
Yeargin
Stannclq Sn.iTnlragon IT,, S. Claus
55.885
Hinpire
1
1-16
l:48’/igood
99
2
1
1
1
1*
1®
L
Penman
Sc.VcidicI, WalnufHall, Nohant
55841
Empire
1
1-16
1:49 fast
15
97
10
7
7
5
54
2i
L
Penman
11
TjimIL, Salute, FrcdorickthoGr’i
55774
Empire
lm70y
1 :45%fast
j2
105
7
1
1
7
7‘
9'®
Fsrtor
13
Noliant, PiratcMcG«*e, JockSi'Ot
6!'.694
Empire
lm70y
1 :46%slow
12
!>7
2
6
2
4
4'
.5®i P
Walls
8
Penelope, J.Scot, Flibbertygib’t
5.5631
Empire
In
:70y
1 :46’H, fa.st
34
101
1
1
1
1
I'J 4*
S
Bullman
G
American Boy, Plialaris, Bantrj
65.598
Kmiiire
1
1-16
1 :47%good
16-5
99i 4
1
1
3'
4»J
s
Bulluia n
8
SammyKoBy, Pickwick, IL Girl
64888 Belmont
1
1:38 fa.st
15
97
6
6
6
6
6
6'*
E
Kummer
G
Ralco, Superwoman, Biff Bang
64571 Belmont 3-4 st l:ll%fast 3 99 2 3 3 3
HUONEC. br. c, 3 109
(Trainer. F. A. Kerold. Owner, F. A. Harold).
r.6300 Sar’toga
66210 Sar’tnga
66r25 S.nr toga
6.5762 Empire
1 l:41Vigood 1
1 1:40 fast 60
1 l;39%fast i-O
1 l;4Pt,.slo\v 50
63370 Havana 1 1-16 l:45%fast
53’.’42
H.ivana
1
1-8
1:51 fast
15
O'.)
1
8
9
12
11®
11 '»
R
L’ca.ster 12
AM.alto.vH., Br’dMan, W;
53195
Havana
1
1:30 fa.st
8-5
102
6
4
4
5
6*
6"
R
I/castcr G
Sweet Music. Ballv, Sea
63162
Havana
3-4
l:14%fast
1
lo9
1
3
4
2nk
3!
R
L’ caster
Dr.Chas.Wells, Whip’t. T
62897
Havana
1
1-8
1 :.52’%fast
VO
99
9
S
7
6
3*
4'S R
L’ca.sterio
S’p Clean, May. House, Mi
62596 Havana
3-4
l:13%fast
8-5
112
5
2
1
1®
IJ
R
L’ caster 8
Dr. C. Wells, Black 'lop.
SlYTII HACK r> 1-;! FiirI«»iia.M Straigrht. ll-year-olds. 31aidcR.s. Special
AVeiKhiM. (July J 7, 1015 1:05 4-5 1: lOtL)
FANFARE, b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Zeus— Frances, by Singleton.
(Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner, Rancocas Stable).
61241 Jamaica 5-S l:00%fast 3-2 110 2 4 4 4=» 3«2 E Sande G Nancy F., (Jaleta, Yankee M.aid
64210 Jamaica 5-8 l;00%slo\v lS-6 112 0 ' 2 1 IJ 2* L Fator 8 William A.. Kaacler, Carpenter
RELAY, b. c, 2 (M) 115 B|^ Assagai — War Doll, by Sir Geoff r^iy).
(Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, Ctuincy Stable).
6.5191 Aq’duet 6-8 69Vf,fast 20 108 2 2 2i 2i J Mooney 12 Violinist, Knot Grass, Modo
6.5092 Afi’duct 5-8 1:01%fast 30 116 12 10 lOi lO’J J Mooney IG La Ily, IMenir. Aknnsti
6f/tl8 Aq’duct 5-8 .59%good 30 105 5 6 6* 3^ J :Mooney 7 Morvieb. Draft, So It Goes
64944 Bohnont 5-8 st 1:02 fast 50 109 3 6 6n«i 6^4 J Mooney 7 Broom stcr, Modo, New Orleans
FIRM FRIEND, ch. c, 2 (M) 115 By Friar Bock— Bold Girl, by Ogden.
(Trainer. S. McNaughton. Ov/ner, Ecrcign Stable).
.5.5548 A«|’»luct 5-8 1 :OOVf,fHst 9-5 115 1 3 3.3 4=4 A .Tohnsonll Surf Rider, Oceanic, Sedge
.TCRS Aq’du<‘t 5-S l:01%slow 5 112 6 5 5‘3 in C Kummer 9 Morvich. Fly Ball, Occidenta
65230 Aq’duct 5-8 59%fast 10 112 12 13 13 1C“* J Metcalf IH I’.ioomster, Toil, Olympus
TREVELYAN, ch. c, 2 (M) 116 By Trevisco — Starry Night, by Star Shoot.
(Trainer, E. Wayland, Owner, W. J. Salmon).
f6:r»8 Sar’tog i
3-1 l:l:{’^fa.st
S
115 5
56214 Sar’tog.a
5A f 1 :0;5%fa«t
10
106J 5
5.. 994 Sar’toga
5-1 f l:06%fa.st
30
109 C
.5.5069 Aq’duct
5-8 59'Af.ast
40
112 10
54727 Belmont
4if st 52%fast
12
109 11
SAN STEFANO. hr. c, 2 (M)
115
(Trainer,
N. L. Byer. Owner,
N. L.
5.57.50 Enii)iro
.5-8 l:'»’i%.slow
20
105 6
.5.'.67.5 Enipire
5-8 l:02%slop
20
109 12
5.5614 Empire
5-8 l:01%fasL
12
114*. 1
6r>!180 Aq’duct
5-8 ,59%mud
6
107J 6
65322 Aq’duct
6-8 l:00%good 8
114 9
6r.l93 Aq’duct
6-8 l ;00%fast
5
105 4
6.5071 Aq’duct
5-8 l:00%fast
8
108 12
6iW»l Belmont
5-8 st l:00%fast
50
115 8
54889 Belmont
6-8 st 59'Afast
40
107 2
6 55 5® L Fator 7 De.ndlock, F’kFurst. Chesterhr’k
7 8* 7^® A Sch’t’gerl5 Wlnskav.^ay, I’egasiis, K’t Grn.ss
4 5® 57 E Ensor 7 Mis.s.Ioy, Kai-Saiig, LMB’timore
10 93 8»i W Rid’ourlO Sweep By, Bigheart, Pillory
10 10’?. 9'4 F Keogh 12 Roulette, Lilly, Wi.slibone
By Delhi — High Degree, by His Highnets.
7 71 10’ 1 R L’casterll Restraint, Emma W.. Awning
12 14 14 132® L Fator
2 2 24 9'® E Sande
2 4» 6*4 L Fator
9 lOJ 11 »4 E Sande
2 4nt 58 Fator
12 12J 12>® L Fator
11 12® ID® L Fator
8 9‘ 10'® L Fator
14 Atta Gal, SUak Pin, Sling
13 ('ydoriia. Grass Tree, Ilillsdnle
14 M. Mary, Zennotta, I’romeiiade,
18 Stock Pin, Sweepy, Mad Nell
12 Runuyol, MadNelJ, DickDeadeye
17 Zealot, MiriamCooiier, TlieWag
14 P-roomflax. Knot Grass, Olympui
1.3 Violinist, Mawreoron, Apex
MY PLAY, b. c. 2 (M) 115 By I
(Trainer, K. Patterson. Owner, Lexington Stable).
56593 Sar’toga 5i f 1 :04%f:ust 20 I s") 4 10 9 9‘® 8»5
;5»;:,22 Sar’toga 5? f 1 :05’^fast 12 KJ7 1 4 5 4i Hn
5,970 lOmpire 5-8 l:0iyj.slow 7-10 114 3 3 6 7 7®4
YANKEE STAR, br. c, 2 (M) 115 By i
By Fair Play — ^Ualiubah, by Rock Sand.
(Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons.
Owr.or,
Quincy
Stable).
rr,268 .s’.ar’tog-i 5? f l:0.5'%fast
12
115
6
4
5
5' 5" T
Rice
.5;»vS9 Empire 5? f 1:07 gaod
9-5
115
1
1
1
2® 2® 'r
Rice
5.''M2 Empire Ab 3-4 l;09%.fa^5t
36
110
S
8
7
6' 55 i T
Rice
r.57 -5 Empire 5?. f l:06%slow
:,o
105
2
3
3
3* 3"J J
Mooney
f.,5692 Empire 5? f l:07%,slow
15
112
10
10
11
11® 10® J
Mooney
5: 548 Aq’diict 5-8 l:0*('AfaHt
4
115
3
6
7J 7* J
Mooney
0.5410 Aq’dm t 6-8 59%fa.st
.‘0
115
3
3
6J 5»J J
Mooney
MARY PATRICIA, ch. f. 2 (M)
112
By lluon — Anna
9‘® 8’- A Schu’g’rll Bunting, Snob II., SunreigU
4i an G Rob’ son S Surf Bider, Bunting, Runst ir
7 7®4 A Schu’g’r 7 Kn«»t Grass, Vonizelos, Sliaffer
By Star Shoot — Yankee Lady, by Yankee,
hie).
5' 0” T Iticc 11 June Grass. Merculio, Stnh II.
2® 2® 'r Rice 8 Oil Man, Reparation, Sh.ifftT
6» 5®4 T Rle** .S Run'll a r, Kai-Sang, Little Thief
('rraincr. J. Ma<-Ma!ins. Owner, J. MacMaims).
5.5437 Aq’<l act 5-8 .5.S^.fa.st 12 P9
.55:;64 Aq’iluct 5-S fa'.T-.mud 20 108
65.14.5 Aq’duct .5-8 ,59%fa.st 1.5 110 1
.55,021 Aq’duct 4i f 51%good J50 115 2
54917 r.clrnont 5-8 st 1 :"1 fast 20 115 1
HEAVY ARTILLERY, h. g. 2 (M) 115
(Tiainer, W. S. Walker. Owner, J. E. Madden).
.56.509 Sar’toga 3-4 1 :ll')<;fast 20 115 6 6 7 5»»
.54944 Belmont 5-8 st 1:02 fast 50 109 4 6 5’
7 7’ 6=* T Rico 8 MyRevevie, U.B’g.nde, I.. Button
6 5’ 3'i F Weiner lb Slicramlo. Emotion, ritlinata
1') lot. 9'1 T Rice 14 Budana, Penitent, LnckBuUon
12 13:» p!®J T Rice 20 Yankee Maid. Valentia. Evil
6 6i 6’ T Rice 13 Mis.Bells, liumantari.-in, Evil
By Light Brigade — Heliosis, by Star Shoot.
Jh G”’ E Scobie 7 Snob IL, Sunreigli, Pietrns
d 7‘i C Smith 7 Broomstor, Modo, New Orleans
By Sea King— Discontent II., by Voter,
CLINCHFIELD, b. c, 2 (M)
(Trainer, L. W. Garth. Owner, O.ak Ridge Stable).
.5.5548 A<i*ilu»‘t 5^8 1 :00V5fant .'W 115 9 9
6.52.87 Aq’duct 5-8 1:0-) fast 60 102 9 9
55018 Aq’duct 5-8 59%good 40 109i 6 7
FITZGIBBON. br. c. 2 (M) 115
(Trainer. J. MacManus. Owner. J. MacManus).
TARN, br. c, 2 (M) 115
(Trainer, J. Owens. Owner. Grecntree Stable).
SILVERTON. b. c. 2 (M) 115
(Trainer, F. Taral. Owner, Riviera Stable).
WIZARD, b. c. 2 (M) lU
(Owftw, Gt Wi4«ier)»
9 9'A 9'< T Rice 11 Surf Rider, Oceanic, Sedge
9 95” 8”i L Penman 11 Dr. T.S. Dabney. Kunnyol, Picnic
7 7 C‘« W Kelsay 7 aiorvich. Draft, Relay
C‘« W Kelsay 7 aiorvich. Draft, Relay
By Huon— Rocslare, by Sempionius.
By Celt — Dark Water, by Dark Ronald.
By Zcuu — Eorla, by Henry of Navarre.
By Diok Welles— Milky Way, by Star Shoot.
DEVONSHIRE PARK ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
WKATHKR CLKARj TRACK GOOD.
3= 45 E San<le 4 Prudery BltofWliite. (Ti.Thieny
4‘ 2't L Ensor 9 Troens, L.Str.iw, V.oftlicMoon
!•* Ifa L Ensor S Naturalist, Linius, Dartinoer
2* 2=5 L Ensor 4 Greyling, C’norllrmon, Knobhh
3' 5 3" \V Rid’ our S Kuobbie, Playfellow, Sm, Screen
9i 13>* F Keogh 14 HnKiiimpun, Polly Ann, Jeg
11 In F Keogh 3 P<dly Ann, Joan Marie
52 510 p Keogh 12 B. Yourself, B. Servant, Fruden
12 1* 0 Turner .5 Star Voter, Naney I.ee. Kxo<lu8
Ih 2«» C Turner 10 B. Kelly, StarVoter, Sen’ngsPark
1| I’J F Keogh 4 P.yJimiuy, Mutlikine, DougbGir]
By Peter Pan— Tryst.
Rneing starts at 2:.30 p. m. (ndeago time 2:30).
^ Superior mud riiuner. X tlood mud runner.
5*: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. ‘Apprentice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race — 6-8 Mile.
Purse ,51. .500. 2-yc;ir-olds. Maidens. Allowances.
(Track record: Oct. 4, 191G— 1:00— 3— 101.)
Today’s
.5 Smoke Ser’n. S. Blood. B.ofWhite
9 Messines, Polythia, St. Michael
2 25 5® C Kurnmer14 Bnxuuspun, Polly Ann, Jeg
5 4’ 4®5 F C’ltilettil2 P*. Yourself. B. Servant, Prudery
2 2« 23 C Kummer .5 P .buies, Tip.Witohet, Son. Park
1 1® 1’ F C’ltllotll G Grey Lag, Behave Y self, B.Batch
1 1® Ih J Rod’g’ez G Prudery, Dimnies<lale, f)nr Flag
2 1® D E Ambr’se 9 Pl’rihus, St.M’ehael, Hou.vhnhnm
2 2‘ in E Ambr’se 4 Kirklov’gtoii, Normal, N’ncylx*e
(June 1,
(nd.
Horse.
Wt.
Rec.
A.Wt.
Han.
.51735®
Shady Nook
.109
1 :
;G-J%
109
.725
.55G7G
Modna
.112
1
:(r2'A.
109
.7’20
.5GG1.5
I*iaKlanuition
.llHl
:G1 %
112
.71.5
.5<».59.5
Miiy Hiirlniaii ...
.107
1
:im;%
109
.710
.50.568
Consul
.110
1
:0-l
112
.705
5G.5G8
F’oy
112
.705
Wedding Prince . .
105
Joliii Morrill
112
Second Race — 5
1-2 Furlongs.
Purse $1,500. 2-. year
-olds,
Allow
ancos.
(Tr.i<-
k record: Aug. 27,
1921
—
1:05%-
-2-n
(56595 )
Bumpety Itumps.
..11-2
1
07%
107
X725
5.5.S:i9
Miirsdale
.11.3
1
OS%
115
. .7‘_’0
.560.813
•Veiled ( oil eon . .
.101
1
ll%m
102
X715
557 56
Powder 6'iice . . .
107
..715
5(’».8L”2
( .'n’stwood Boy . .
..112
1
07’-:
110
..715
,5(5G:)4
•Orris
.112
1
0.S'i,
102
. .710
.56,10:i
‘Ash lain!
.105
1
os%
105
X710
.5G4S7
Orma Dale
.107
1
OS
107
. .710
5(5.595
‘Mabel (’urtis
.109
1
OS
105
X705
56G:».4 =
•Evelyn White ...
.102
1
07%
107
X705
.56G15
•Quick Run
.102
1
08%
112
X7(M)
.5.569G
Dorius
.112
1
09%
115
X700
.5G192 bSir Grafton 10311:14% .5 11.5X715
.5Gt571®*bRngaz7.a Ill 1:13% 4 107X71.5
.5G104 *l».Teau Bullnnt 109 1:14% 4 110X715
.5G.5G9 b.Mark West 11.5 1:13% 4 110. .715
.5tM(Mt ‘bM. Bert Thui man . . 1 13 1:1.3% S 107x7Hi
.5G.594 ‘Harp of the North. 104 1:14% 3 105 .710
.547Ht •Tennite 95 1:13 3 lO’JxTlO
.5f!t53G *Nr)rth Shore 102 1:14% .3 102x795
.V5G7I tJeneral 122 1:13% It 115<?)70'.
.50.572 liTop o’ tlT Morning. 112 1:11% 9 125X .'0
.5.5S9!* ‘Doric 95 1:1.3% 3 lOTxTro
.50773 Ballynew lOS 1:1,5 3lOS..7tn
•5G49S ‘Walmska 11.5 1:14% 4 110.. 700
Fifth Race — 1 1-8 Miles.
PiirHo ?1,.500. 3-year-oIds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: July 30, 1921— 1 :.50— 3— 12G. )
.108
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10
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191 . .710
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Sixth Race — 1
1-16
Miles.
3’ Z* L Fator 7 Luiietta, Ararat, War Note
Ih 2’ E Sande 4 lametta. Love Tap, Servitor
2® 23 R Sande 7 Devastation, SiindiallL, L’tR<»se
Ih 23 E Sande 4 GenieW., SI. Allan, Thun’Kt«»rm
1® I’i E Sande 5 Liinetta, Sweep Clean, Thimble
1® 2i E San<ie 4 Setige field, Romany, Neddum
D l=*i B Sande 5 RegulI>odge, T.McT’g’t, S.U’tob
By Fowling *pie«« — Pltsh Dsxk. by Tnrporloy.
1® 1« S Pullman 8 Herd Girl, S. Verdict, The Lamb
Third Race— 3-4 Mile.
Purse .‘^1,.5(K>. 3-.vear-olds. Claiming.
(Tnuk rceerd: Aug. 27. 1921— 1:11%— 1—lOG.)
5(MSG= ‘Merrimac 107 1:11%
(.56.594) ‘Icon 105 1:13%
.56:171 ®*l)Tubb.v A 113 1:14%
110. . 725
102. . 720
102X715
25 3‘-'3 G Bahli 8 Herd Girl, 3’hinible, Keliher
4‘J 3* G Babin 10 T.I^amb, T.McTag’t, H. Dane. II.
Ih 4®I G Babin 7 Rockport, Amer.B<»y. K’g Albert
U 1| G Babin .5 Touennet, Sundial II., Am. Boy
3h 4’i Q Babin G Devildog, StromboU, Qoaler
5| 6'® G Babin 6 Sun’yiaiid, P.Wimck, Lad’sLovf
6i 6‘ G Babin 8 N. Raider, B.Daucerll., B.L’dls
6* 7*® G Babin 7 CrystulFord, K. John. Tsntaliw
By Sweep — Absent Friend, by Theophilns.
6 6‘® C Ponce 6 BiffBang, N. Raider, T.MeTag’t
1® P» E Sande G Pickwick, Hoiiylmlmin. .Im kSrot
1’ 1% E S.an»le 8 Pickwick, Il’rdGirl, K’tofthell’r
6® 8“ E Sande 10 Sweep Clean, Jyntee, Actress
3® 3'i F Reilly 4 MiasPetite, Amer.Boy, Thlmtde
1’ I'J E Sande 8 Biff Bang. Snnnyland, Lad’s] jOVv
1® li E Sande 7 AmerieaiiBoy, Silence, K. Trojan
6® 6‘ T Rowan 7 D.Carroll, GrmyGus, Elmeudorf
By Sunflower II. — Fair Anna, by Mocanna.
55999
‘Day Lilly
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1:13'%
101X715
(5CG14)
•Ijocarno
.110
1:13%
105. .715
56371
l)Dr. Charles Wells
.112
1:13’%
107. .715
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1:13%
9(5X715
.56594
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1:13%
97X710
49020
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.5(5597
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1:13%
105. .705
5G132
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.102
1:13%
107. .705
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$1,500. 3-year-olds
and
upwa rd.
(’’la lining.
(Track record: Aug. 27. 1921— 1 ;11%— 4— 106.)
.5G572 ‘Midnight Sun 107 1:11% G 110X725
5GG3C® ‘Wlialcbcme IIS l:lG%m 5 110. .720
Skillet Claiming Handieap.
Purse 82,0!.i0. 2-yoar-olds and upward.
(Track record; July .30, 1921— 1 ;4 1 S— 107. )
.5 i:g 10 bBLA(’KIE DAW ..laS 1:45% S 110X7.50
(.5GG.37) bSmart (iuy 4 PIt>x7l0
.5001 7 Brisk lOl 1:45% 5 100x7:15
.56598 Runquoi 1(K>1:45»% .3 102. .730
.50515® bBelario 105 1:46% 5 102x725
Seventh Race — 1 1-8 Miles.
Purse S1,.5(K). 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
! (3'rack record: July 30, 1921— I :.50— 3— 12G. )
(.5G.512)‘M)mer K 9S 1:."2% 3 lOG. .725
•5t),5G7®*bFrank Shannon ...109 1:53% 5 1(HX7’20
.5W20 ‘Rhymer 107 1;.5.3% 7 109X715
.561.50 Walter Tlirnbow ..103 1 ;.55 G 100X715
.5C57.3 ‘Solid R«xk 1(K) 1:,52% 8 109:1:715
.5(’j;(30 hRciien 107 1 :.53% 5 106.. 710
.VIGOO ‘hRichard V PH’* 1 :.53% 4 104.. 710
.5Cjno ‘hl^zy lAiXi 112 1:51 7 1090710
.5G.59G ‘Tharlottc C 3 95x705
56r>.3S ‘bBardora 99 1:.53% 4 101x705
.5t:014 hTcro.idor (M) 112 1:54% .3 99X700
.56(K49®‘hPlt lOG 1:52% 8 101x700
.511112 Jacques 3 107x700
Walter Tlirnbow ..103
. . 9S 1:."2%
..109 1:53%
..107 1;.5.3%
.5C57.3 ‘Solid R»xk 1(K) 1:,52%
.5(’j;(30 hRciien 107 1 :.53%
.VIGOO ‘hRichard V IIHI 1 :.53%
.5CjnG ‘hl^zy lAiXi 112 1:51
.5G.59G ‘Tharlottc T
56<’>.3S ‘bBardora 99 1:.53%
.56614 hTcro.idor (M) 112 1:54%
.56(Kl9®‘bPlt lOG 1:52%
.5(1112 Jacques
DllVONSHIRK PARK JOCKKY PKRCKNTAGK?!.
3 .5«2 L Fator 5 .I<xk Scot, Old Dad, Pickwick
3* 3®i J Callahan 4 SeaSinner, BiffBang, TlieEn<|iTr
7 7‘® F C’ltiletti 7 Th’derstorm, B.liang, S. Grafton
2* 2’ A Gantner 7 B’gianQu’n, Cluis’r, Vice-Ch’in’n
2i 1’ M Buxton 8 Brisk. King John. Social Star
6® 6®3 J Callahan 8 Whisk, SirGraften, Oystnll'ord
6®® 6‘J J Callahan 7 L.B’ghton, T.McT’gart, P.Wb’k
6i 7" M Buxton 9 Ralco. W'hisk, Night Raider
4’ 3'i S Bullman 8 Sam. Kelly, BiffBang, Lad’slxive
1® I'J C II Miller 6 Pad. Whack, Lad’sLove, Goaier
By Macdonald II. — Astuco, by Hermit.
3'J 4' S Bullman 5 R. Robin, Cimarron, S’pervvoiufiD
By Huon — Anecdote, by Tom Ochiltreo.
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1' 1® S Lowe 4 Wapiti, Tljiinble, Episofle
4 4" S Lowe 4 PollyAna, T. Feathers, Love Tap
7 6®i S I.owe 7 Wapili, Thimble, A. Hamilton
6J 6'« S Lowe 9 Top Sergo.int, Curfew, I’arader
44 4® R L’ caster 5 G.Menoejd, A.R.Sir, Dr.C. Wells
FIRST RACF 5-8 3Iile. li-yenr-oltls. 3Iaiilen.s. Allovtancen. (Oct. 4,
i:)i(> — 1 lOo — ;; — 101.)
Index C/Ourse Dist TimeT’ekOdds Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
SHADY NOOK. b. f. 2 (M) 109 By Atheling II.— Roselawn, by Orsini,
(Trainer, W. S. Heath. Owner, Nevada Stock Farm).
5473.5 B.Lon’t.s .5-8 l;02%fa.st 4-5 109 1 1 1 1' 2" B Parke S Chateaugay. Dark Ages. Dare
64621 Thorncliffe 4if 55%fast 26 110 2"h E Denny 8 OuLiLa, GraceFoster, MjRosle
AlloT«'anceH.
MODNA, hr. f. 2 (M) 109
(Trainer, G. Molesworth. Owner, G
5.5676 Wind.sor .5-8 1 :ni%fa.st 67 112
55235 Latonia 6-8 1:06 hvy 66 112
By Sain — Belle Scott, by Contestor.
’, Long).
y 9 94 S®4 G Stack 11 P’wdcrFnoe, B. Bumps. Fore.stali
10 9 S'i 6'® G Stack 10 Riga, Blue Deep, TheCoI.’sLady
By Jim Gaffney — Royal Message, by Star Shoot.
PROCLAMATION, ch. c, 2 (M) 112 By Jim Gaffney — Royal Message, by Star Shoot.
(Trainer, A. L. Austin. Owner, A. L. Austin).
56C15 D’shirc 54 f 1 :rR%f:..st 97 107 9 9 9 9 9®' A Fr’nklin 9 Fifty Fifty. Photoplay, Aloft
5.'978 Jl.'im’top 51 f l:0S%slow 28 108 2 6 6 6i» 6'® 11 Erick.s’n 7 Torenzio, WessieB,, That’ugiiay
.5.'"'776 K’worth 5-8 1 ;02 fast 8 110 5 7 7 5'4 5® A Claver 11 B.Dunn, Delhimar. LeocharesIL
5.5696 Windsor 5-8 l:(X)'%fa8t J2 111412 9 9 9® 9*2 L Lyke 12 FannioBean, StarTime, Colossus
5-8 l:(X)'%fa8t J2 III412
T, b. f, 2 (M) 109
MAY HARTMAN, b. f, 2 (M) 109
(Trainer, F. Kelly. Owner, D. Lchan).
5659.5 D’.shiro 54 f l:07%good 214 107 8 7 8 2
.54661 Dorval 5-8 1;09%hvy 71 108 3 2 :i 7
54.574 Dor va I 5-8 l:01%fast 228 107 4 1 2 6
54364 Mt. Royal 1-2 49%fast lUj HO
CONSUL, b. c, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, J. G. Wagnon. Owner, Pelican Stable).
By Ralph — Mescal, by Electioneer.
> fl®2 R Hol’way 9 B. Bunii>s, B. Dunn, D. Buckner
’ 7®* E Atkins’n 7 Lady Roche.ster. Ixivellest, Lina
’ 7®’ E llarh’ne 7 All Fair, Devonite, Dare
9*’ J Dawson 9 Col Chile, Cap.Grcct, Loveliest
By Ferole— Ruche, by Hastings.
56538 D’shire 5? f 1 ;0.5%fast 147 112 9 10 10
5.5776 K’worth 5-8 1:02 fa.st 54 110 9 9 9
5.5G:’,0 Empire .54 f 1 07 fast 60 P»6 8 10 11
54707 Belmont 45f st 53 fast 15 107 6 5
64475 Belmont 44f st 53%fast 60 112 1 €
FOY, hlk. c. 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, J. H. Dcavenport. Owner, A. J. Ti
.56.-68 D’ .shire 54 f l:05%fast 66 112 2 4 5
56369 Windsor 54 f l:10'%slop 29 102 10 8 8
Fii-st start for the following:
WEDDING PRINCE, b. c. 2 (M) 105
(Trainer, J. H. Tevis. Owner, Kenton Stable)
JOHN MORRILL, b. o. 2 (M) 112
> 94 9®® T Burns 10 F'iftyFifty, Pumps, StacyAdama
9 10' 10*® T Burns 11 B.Dunn, Delhimar, IjeociiaresII.
I 9» 8 = ® G W Car’ll 11 Surf Rider, Y.ankce Maid, Modo
5 T,nt fit4 A Klein G P.l’kRaacal, Galeta, BrlH’ntRay
► 6J 9'® E Haynes 12 Manna, Brilliant Ray, Confusion
By Doncaster — Lelia, by Leonid.
Tujaguo).
i 5* 5^4 S McGraw 10 FiftyFifty, Pumps, StaryAdams
iJ 9' 9'® S McGraw 10 Wm. Oldt, DarkAges, FiftyFifty
By Marathon or Prince Ahmed — Golden Wedding, by
Golden Maxim.
(Trainer, R.
Smith. Owner, Sunnyland Stable).
By Fayette — Areophanc, by Arizona.
SECOND RACE-
1021 — i;()o 4-5 —
-5 1-U
■115.)
BUMPETY BUMPS,
(Trainer, C. F.
56,595 D’ shire 5? f
564<)3 Windsor 5?. f
56:rJ2 Ft. Erie 54 f
r.6240 Ft. Erie 54 f
561.5.5 D’. shire 5-8
56053 D’ .shire 5-8
MARSDALE, ch. c,
(Trainer, A. O.
5.5839 Emi)ire 54 f
.557:46 Empire 54 f
55.597 EiYi)>iro 5-4 f
.5,5228 A«r<luct 5-8
54516 Belmont 44f st
54225 Jamaica 5-8
54130 Jamaica .5-8
VEILED COLLEEN,
(Trainer, J. G.
,56634 D’. shire 54 f
.56403 Windsor 5? f
54912 Belmont 5-8 st
54724 Belmont 44f st
54568 Belmont 44f st
54439 J.amaica 6-8
POWDER FACE, ch
(Trainer, G. B.
5.57.56 K’worth 5-8
55676 Windsor 5-8
CRESTWOOD BOY.
(Trainer, W. C.
:.6::22 Ft. Erie 54 f
56249 Ft. Erie 5A f
556:’? Vv^misor 54 f
55r».'6 Ft. Erie 5-8
54.:*)6 W’dbtne 6-8
53001 Tijuar.H 34 t
52872 Tijuana 3-8
52700 Ti/uana 3 i £
br. f, 2 lot
Clark. Owiier, J. H. Louchheim).
l:07%good 58 112 9 8 5 :
1:11 mud 2-.4f P>7 6 6 6 7
l;07%good 22-5 100 8 9 9 5
1 :((S'/fefa.st 9 102 1 2 2 *J
l;01%fast 11-5 104 1 2 11
l:05%hvy 29-10 107 6 6 3 3
2 113
Blakely. Owner. B. Williams).
l£-year-olil.s. Alluivanecs.
By Granite — Galloping Queen, by Ben Brush.
•ju Ink G Wall.s 9 BillyDunn, D’r’liy Buckner. Alva
7® 7“ H Grogoryll Pen oe Pal, Ev. Wiiite. V. Tolleeu
91 9®J J Shelepetsli) Cliloris, Oo La La, A1
t>h 2" H Gregory .S Petie, Cre.'^twfwMl Boy, Moco
1® 1*» II Gregory 11 Pumps, DJssoluro, Gazinla
3® 2' H J Burke G Hysteria, Gazinia, Z;ick Terrell
By Ormondale — One Star, by Star Shoot.
LOS'ifast 7-10 110 4
LOH'/f.fast 3-2 111 6
l:07%good 13-5 113 6
l;01%fast 44 102 11
.51%fast 40 110 11
l:ni'/f.fa.st 30 112 4
l;00%faat 40 11.5 9
Wagnon. Owner, Pelican Stable).
2 2 4 4® C II Miller 4 Rtstr.aint. JIar.Wliite, Plurality
2 11® 1® C II Miller S Kirtle, Timbrel. Dick Deadcye
4 2 2'J 3*4 F Keogh G LadyDellii, Timbrel, Repnrntioo
6 3® 1.4 S Bullinanll St<H*k Pin, Hiilsdalo, Grass Tree
9 8® 8®4 W Obert 12 Modo, Violinist, R«>se Brigade
7 4 6® 5®4 W Obert 9 Ko.-Rei*Girl, R.adical, Wifehwork
11 10 10® 10'* W Ob**rt 12 Kai-Sang. BudFisher, JuiicGrua#
By The Finn — Scenery, by Sain.
l:10%mud 19-10 101 o
1:11 mud 9 162 1
l:02%fast 8-5 104 4
6.8%fast 34 107 2
l:02%slow 6 107 2 1 6 3' 3® L Fator 13 L. Delhi. LlttlePatsy. Runnyol
. f, 2 107 By Vandergrift — Little Gretchen, by Peter Quince.
Cochran. Owner, L. S. Curtis).
1 :03%good 29 115 5 6 5 7' 7*4 J McTag’t 9 M. Fallon, ('orenzio, II. Rogers
l:01%fast 31 D2 3 3 3 14 1»» J McTag’t 11 B.Bnmpj ForoRtall. M.Frauland
ch. c, 2 110 By Bov ’• and Saddle — Crestwood Girl, by Trana-
Weant. Owner, W. C. Weant). vaal.
34 3® T Burns G llapi»y Buxton. Ev. White. Orria
3® 3® T Burns 11 Peace Pal, Ev. White. Ashland
6.4 4*J A Klein 8 Kirtle, Dovesroost, Wreckleag
1“ 2'» B Mar'elll 8 MiMlesty, Bev. Belle, Mlr.Cooper
6J 4* A Klein 9 Vendor, B.antry Pass, Wrecklesg
31 3® L Fator 13 L. Delhi. LlttlePatsy. Runnyol
By Vandergrift — Little Gretchen, by Peter Quince.
^I:07%good7 l«t 2
! l;08%fast 3 105 2
f l:06%fast 29-10 112 2
5 1:02 fast43-10f 112 5
I 1:01 .slow 26 122 6
t 42%fast 23-10 113 1
1 o6%fust 22-fa 118 1
; 43 £k 8 t 14-5 Ui
3 36 6*4 B B.'rnos 10 Chloris, Oo La La. A1
1 I'i 3® C Lai g 8 Petie, Bumpety Bnmp.s, Moco
1 44 B Ma^i’eUI 9 Photoplay, StarTime, Com. Colin
2 2® 2“>‘ H J B»’rkol2 Jly Rosie, Rosa Ix‘e, Loveliest
5 6* 7“ H Thiirt.Tr 8 Sec.Tli’ghts, D’dema, Wolf’sCry
1 2* 1® E Hayw’t’, 7 Ineoguance, Polly Wale. Apricot
k® 1®4 E llayw’t' 9 Asiilaml, Hel. Major, Capt.(}reet
2| £ Uayw’a 10 Swiftcr’ket, Aahluod, Capt.Qreet
6
n'ATT.Y TlATTYn PonAr
Friday, September 2, 1921
0KRI8. hr. f. *
iTrwumr, B. B.
Rlr#. Oxrn^T,
102
B. B.
By hj St. Bints*.
r»6*»34 D'.illiri* f |
1
22
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4
1
4
4"
4" .1
Shclc|H?ts
G
f4’.(>26 D’ shire 5-.S 1
1 :0:i’r.hvy
65
107
8
7
7
6*
4’* A
Gantner
9
65870 K’ worth 5J f LOTHfast
51
112
7
7
7
7s
7" J
D M’ney
9
.5.5556 Ft Erie 5-8 ]
1 :02 fa.st
13
109
7
9
8
7*
6"? A
Richer’ kl
12
C4742 Duf’rln Ab 5-8 l:03%fast
33-10 112
o* J
Groth
7
54695 Thorncliffe 5-8 l:01%fast
14
112
4= J
Groth
G
54581 Tn’rncliffe Alt
57*H.hvy
8
108
4=4 J
Groth
G
54171 Pimlico 4‘ f
56%hvv
23
110
7
8
7
8
8*’ S
Boyle
8
54TII Pimlico 1-2
49 Last
21-5 115
3
6
5*
8*1 F
Keogh 1.3
V .rnl1r*'n
Mom, Hysteria, Orma Dale
My Rosie, C’stwoodBny, RosaLee
Helen Major, Navisco, Daclja
I>ot.Ijoraine. Aslilin, Ad.D’jrhter
Ashland. LottieI^)raine. OoLaLa
ASHLAND, b. c, 2
(Trainer, W. S.
r,ti4<i:5 Windsor
r.fiOSO E>* shire
&ri7y7 K’ worth
Windsor
64761! B.Bon’ts
64581 Th’rncllffe
Heath.
."i>. f 1 :11 mud
.-,-S l:0:i2iKiow
51 f l:'»7*5rast
S 1
6-8 1:01 fast
4lf 57%hvy
ORMA DALE, b. f. 2
105
Owner,
11* 107
27-10 109
10 lOT,
14f 107
7 117
14-5 111
107
Nevada
4 2
I 2
4 5
9 fi
5 4
By Honeywood — Busy Bee,
Btoek Farm).
IS, Marg. C.,
First Tenor,
W.Hast
(Trainer, A.
Luzader. Owner,
H. C.
Ragan).
56487 Windsor
;i-4 l:12%fast 28
110 0
3
3
56000 D’.shire
5-8 1 :01 fust 21
112 4
3
2
65870 K’ worth
f l:07’/i.fast 6
107 6
4
4
5f)7f*7 K’ worth
5i f 1 :07%fast 13
112 7
4
3
6.5581 Latonia bh f l:06%fa.st 144
MABEL CURTIS, cb. f. 2
110 9
105
10
10
(Trainer, C.
Buxton. Owner, 1
C. Buxton).
5659.5 D'shir.-
f l:07-V.gt»od 11
112 7
6
7
5.581S K’ worth
51. f l:07Vtfast .5
109 4
4
:i
65756 K worth
.5-8 1 :0:r-f.sgootl 14
115 7
0
4
5.569t; V.'iml.sor
5-8 LOO^fast 4
110 11
7
3
6i;:m F:.Erie
5ifl:0t» fa.st 1
112 2
1
1
5.5297 Ham’ ton
5-8 1 :02*iigood 7-5
112 2
2
2
4'* H Parke n IVace P.jl. K\ . Wlilte. V. t'olleen
4' 4^5 P Parke M Kve. M'hite. Star Time. TonySue
5’ 11 Parke 11 Pliotoplay. L. L(»raine, Wm.Oltlt
O' 6= H Parke 12 Faiinieltean. StarTiine. 49 »Ioshuh
3s 2'o E Denny 8 L.L#(jraine, L’y Koe’ti-r, .TiisdnaE.
B Park© 6 Lottie Loraine, Oo 1^ La. Orris
By Ormondale— Magna Stella, by Star Shoot.
S»» 4* W Mor’sey 7 Aloft. Dor. Btn kner. Billy Dnnn
2* 3* H King 8 SuaveP’nee, Billy Dunn, Bewitch
3h 3* A Wilson 9 Mom, Hysteri!i. Alveridn
4- 4*i J Bui well 11 Photoplay, L. Loraine, Wm.Oldt
8« J D venp’-tll SirHiighl Oran. Ware. Way. Lady
By McGee — Dutch Barbara, by Flying Dutchman.
T"i M Buxton 9 B. Bumps. B. Dmm. D Biiekner
M Buxton r* ('laiisiii:tii. .1. 11. Brown, K. Bean
M Buxton 9 M.KnIloii, Corenzio, II, Kogt-rs
4'i M Buxton 12 F.'tnnieHeuii, .StarTime, ('oIoshus
1' II Saladin 7 IhiLaLn, AunfAgnes, WarHelief
EVELYN WHITE, b. f, 2
(Trainer, C. T. Worthington.
107
Owner,
C. T.
1* H Saladin 12 Dare. Big Noise,
By Zeus — ^Miss Oertel, by Handsel.
Worthington).
I*etie
.566:14 D’shire
,5.5 f l:102p,inud
7-10
114
1
2
2
2*
2" .1
H’tamer
G
H:ip. Buxton, Veil. Colleen. Orris
56i;i5 D' shire
.5.1. f 1 :d; fa.st
44
102
s
K
8
V
5=1 .1
Hun’nier
9
Fifty Fifty. Photoiilay. Aloft
56403 Windsor
,51. f 1:11 mud
11
109
3
4
2
2k
2= J
H’tamerll
Peace Pal. Veil. Colleen, Ashland
56'180 D’shire
.5-8 l :03%slow
28
112
7
8
S
6’
1’ J
H’tamer
8
Star Time, Tony Sue, Ashland
5.5870 K’worth
51 f l:07ii,fast
16
112
«;
6
5k
6» H
Saladin
9
Mtmi. Hysteria. Orma Dale
55818 K’worlh
6i f l:07’/i;fast
44
112
5
5
5
5
5'* C
Dishmon
5
(Tlansraan. J.B. Brown. F.Rean
657.56 K’ worth
•5-8 1 :03%good 60
115
'1
7
7
6*
6*J ('*
Dishmon
9
M. Fallon. Coreiizio. H. Rogers
55.502 Ft. Erie
55 f l:07i4faat
6
111
6
6
6
6*
4*i M
Buxton
9
Chateaugay, L.L<»raine, S.'flme
QUICK RUN,
cb. f. 2
119
By Theo. Cook — Dixie, by Ogden.
(Trainer, G. Alexandra. Owner, G. Alexandra).
5CC15 D’shire
5i f l:06*jfast
9
102
6
y
6
8"
V- c
I-ang
9 Fift.v Fifty, Phofopl.ay, Aloft
54952 Conn’ht
5-8 l:00%fast
7
116
4
4
3
3*
3* R
Rom’elll
7 D’deraa, l'hat’g:i.v. I>ittiel..or’ne
5484:i B.Bon’ta
5-8 l:00%slop
9
112
5
.3
3
3*
js T
Par’gton
9 Misdeal. Wolf’s Cr.v> Billy Dunn
64718 B EJon’ts
.5-8 l:01%fast
23-10 115
3
4
4
3’
3* J
McTag’t
G Ogarite, W<*lf’s Cry, Devon lie
64488 AV’dbine
4i f
54%good 2S
117
2
1
1
n
2’3 J
McTag’t
G Ogarite, Fannie Bean. High C.
54174 Pimlico
AS f
56 hvy
7-5
107
2
2
1
lb
Ik J
McTag’t
5 Excuse Me. Caretaker, High 0
64094 Pimlico
Ah t
55 fast 13-10 114
1
1
1
1*
1" J
McTag’t
5 Uneertainty, SonieBird, Bounce
63892 H.deG’ce
1-2
48Mifa8t 43-10 112i 4
1
1*
I’l E
Haynes
10 Lent, Miles S., Rosa I^ee
63835 K.deG’ce
1-2
47%fast
15
114
7
4
4*
4* B
Haynes
9 Ogarite. Nancy F., Mir. Cooper
B3705 H.deG’ce
1-2
49 fast
7
108
9
9
7i
6»i C
Rob’son
9 U’tointy, Miles S., Friars Rush
DORIUS, b. or
br. c
2
115
By Sain — Latifa,
by Hamburg.
(Trainer, B
L. Williams.
Owner, G
. J.
I-ong)
65696 Windsor
.5-8
1 :0'»^fast
54
110
1
10
11
10’
10*2 G
Stack
P2 FannieBean. StarTime. Colossus
65>295 Latonia
5.J f LOT^fast 29-10 112
3
4
6
Ti
6’” L
Lyke
9 BrlghtTrash, L’yMother, Raudel
6.5098 Latonia
5-8 l:02%slow
31-10
115
1
2
2
2*
2* L
Lyke
8 Article X., Randel, Hutohison
65007 Latonia
5-8
l:00%fast
19
109
1
7
7
V
7>i H
Lun.sf’d
8 Bernice K.. Red Leaf. Wm.Oldt
1' II I R II
1:11 — 4
RACK— —II— 1 lllle. H-year-ol«l!x. CIniiiiiiiK. (Aiik'. -7
— lot;. I
MERRIMAC, b. 0. 3 110
(Trainer. E. Hankins. Owner. E. Hankins).
f648»; Wintisor 1 1-p; l;4M.f.fast i:Mo 106 5 .1 2 2
r.C442 Wimlsor 1 1-16 l:50^,slo\v 1 117 1 2 2
K’ worth lin70y l:44^.fMSt 16-5 K*7 4 2 1 1
65777 K’worih 3-4 l:14iifast 23-10 107 2 2 2
65058 Windsor 1 1 :4()'SfHst 26 !)4 2 4 5 5
6i».529 Ft.Krle 3-4 1:14 fast 22-5 107 5 4 4
ICON. b. f. 3 (M) 102
By Wrack— Resignation, by Ben Strome.
(Trainer, C. T. Worthington. Owner, C. T. Worthington).
.56.‘,9t D’shir. :i-4 l:i:i^5good UC. 1 ^ 2 '
56079 ITshin? 3-4 1 :16*tf>lo\v il 105 I 11
48356 Ham’ fn .5-8 1 Oi^fast 13-5 111 8 3 3
48074 B. Bonnets 5-8 l:01^fast 56 100 3 3 4
2i 2i F Olnley 7 K. George. S..T.Vergne. A.CaBup
:{ 4" H .1 Hurke S 'I'auSon. GiltFrinsre. KingTrojan
1* 1* H .1 BurkelL* AllKightSir, BeSure. L. Lillian
2* 1* H J Burke 12 Cormoran, Lowell, Coca Cola
6i 7*1 L McD’ottll Viee-Ch’rmaii, TauSon, Exhorter
4’i 4» H J Burk*»ll Antilles. Vie Jlunoz. Trantula
By Judge Wright — Tres Joli, by Inspector B.
TITBBT A., b. g, 3 102
(Trainer, F. Garrett. Owner, F. Garrett).
66571 Windsor 3-4 1:16 slop 6 95 3 2 3
66054 D’ shire :i-4 l J8%hvy .3,3-10 111 7 3 3
65892 K’ worth .3 4 1:14%a|op 7 97 4 3 .3
66394 Ft. Erie 5i f 1 :07%faat 22-. 5 108 2 2 1
64663 Th'mellffe 5J f l:09%hvy 39-10 107
64132 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 6 112 2 11
DAY LILLY, br. f, 3 104
(Trainer, J. Tlgue. Owner, F. St. John).
9
4
6
4
3
66999 D’shire
1 l:39*3fast
8
110
9
9
9
65778 K’ worth
lm7fly l:44%fast
:/)
110
3
2
2
55737 Windsor
3-4 l:16’/5slop
20
101
6
0
56531 Ft. Erie
1 l:r!9 fast
17
97
2
4
4
63981 Le.v’ton
3-4 l:15%mud
7
lOOj 4
4
LOCARNO, b.
c. 3
104
(Trainer.
R. 'Williams. Owner.
G.
J.
Long)
56614 D . shire
n-4 l:13=»5fasi
1.3-5
IJO
3
3
G4139 Church’ 1
7-8 1 :28’C.hvy
26
114
13
12
10 ]
62444 F.G’nds
3-4 1:14 fast
25
114
7
9
49.566 Windsor
0-8 l:00%fast
69
116
6
5
DR. CHARLES WELLS, ch. o. 3 105
Ih !»• .1 H’ tamer 12 Miss I>< ra. Hunip.v. i’o< a Cola
li> li C Dishmonl2 Shoot Away. C. Theisen. B.Baby
2'J 3'J C Di.'^hmonll Greyhourue. Bel.ioy, lleatii BeM
4nt 510 c Dishmon 8 By.liminy, EabyGrand. LastOne
By Transvaal — Peggy L., by Von Tromp
31. 3’1 B Sr heffel 8 Some Baby, Tluiron, Chow
6' 5*i G Field? 9 .l.’s Ummn, Hyaiipom. Trantula
2^ 2’ B Scheffel 12 Uefugeell., M.theTime* Corm’o
Ink luk H Thurberl2 Hasten On, Kanm, Thorny Way
2*» G Walla 8 Betsinda. Osgood, KnricoCaruso
3»k 5* J G’neisen 7 Runquoi, Roseate, Tan Son
By Olambala — Orange Lilly, by William the Third
9 9’» J Kederia 9 Miss Petite, Old Chap, J. Hoshor
3I* 5^ .T Kerlerls 7 Pongee. KentishBoy, DarkHorse
61 5*i J Kederis 11 C’mand’le, S’meB’by, Dr.C'rnien
5 6“| L McD’ott r> By JIminy, Muttikins, Pongee
3t 3*J E Pool 5 AphieDear, Pongee, Gol. Dream*
By Sain — Hermoso, by Oddfellow.
li> IJ H ,T Eurkcl2 EdnaD.. EaatMP’ress, TV'ra W.
102 10’^® .1 Groth 1,5 Advocate. Wil. Tree, Iluiiipiirey
6- 6^ W Wright 11 Cut Bp, Vulcanize. Plato
6'J 5'** W Wright 8 ,Sergt.Y«»rk. Pantalette. TubbyA.
By Supennai) — Doughnuts, by Dsxebln
(Trainer,
R.
B. Jackson.
Owner, N.
K
. Beal)
66371 Wimi.soi
;;-4 i:P; slop
S7
110
6
s
s
8
8” G
Go rey
8
Some Bnby
. Tharon, Tiihhr A.
55844 K’worth
Irn70y l:45^.fast
20
109 11
11
11
11
IP
•>ll«3 B
Parke 1
•2
GiltFringe.
Tuanorea, Nuuskid
6,3923 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:14’^fast
lOf
109 13
13
1.3
13
12*i G
Corey i:i
Silence, V’ive McGee, Panainan
63370 Havana
1
1-lC l:45'CTa.Mt
4
lOSJ 3
3
2
2
2X
3* P.
Kenn’dy
,5
G..Menoonl,
AllR’htSir, Huonec
6.3260 Havana
3-4 ]:13Vr,faHt
3
112
6
.3
3
3=
2-‘J A
I'ickens
S
G.M«*uo<al,
Mavehona, Natural
63228 Havana
3-4 Ll.lMifast
5
110
4
3
3
2*
2'i W
Kelsay
r,
I.ast One,
Wliippet. Plus Ultra
63162 Havana
3 4 l:14Vifast
A
11*6
4
2
1
n
n X
J B’mes
r>
Whippet. Ruone<-, Plus ntra
62952 Havana
3-4 l:13M:fast
6
109
4
6
6"
* .5-’' 5 R
1/ caster
7
lijtst One,
Fright, Whippet
62881 Havana
.3-4 l:i:i%good 3
110
5
4
3
3*
3* R
L’caster
7
LtstOiie, VicMunoz, Disturbaiiee
62718 Havana
6i f l;06%fast
Ai
110
6
2
2
2»
2’*’i F
Weiner
7
L-ist One,
Black Top, Kama
EDNA D., b.
f.
3 (M)
96
By Ballot — Sadie S.
, by Charaxus.
(Trainer, E. Phelan. Owner, E. Phelan).
r.G614 L’.shii •
.5-1 l:i:!-ffa.st
t;
!05
1
•_•
2
01
2\ II Gr* gory 12 I,fM anio. EastMP’nces'j, DoraAV.
,'■.6484 Wind.sor
:j-4 l:l2’:-,fast
14
107110
8
7
7|
7"i IT ,T BurkelL' Kinglike, Sagainook. Sun Tun\*t
66289 h't.Eri.i
3-4 l:2o%hvy
15
1*»7
7
3
2
3 * }
\ .3'i J .Shelepets 9 Serv, F'lag, Fuse, East. Princess
66218 Ft. Erie
5i f l:06%good 70
101
9
7
8
8=‘
8” J ShelepetslO Ahlaze, MissedtheTime, R’eocas
6.5.559 Ft. Erie
,’J-4 LPA'cfa.st
42f
104
6
11
11
11
11=* J Shelepet.sll BygoneDnys, My Boots, H'rin’que
65449 Ft. Erie
3-4 1:13 fast
4f
lf)4
8
5
7
9»
8” J .Shelepetsll J. Corey, 'ropo’th’M’ng, Runqvol
6C1’22 Conn’ht
3-4 l:13%fast
80
1081 8
10
10
10
10** J McCabe 10 Flag’gSp't, Ablaze, John’aUmms
65034 Conn’ht
3-4 1:13 fast
59
96
6
6
6
7
7'=* B Parke 7 SailingB,. J’geEllsworth, IkeyT.
64898 B.Bon’ta
7-8 1:30 slow
45
104 14
16
16
15»
16*’ F Merlmeeit GurglingW'ter, T.Beau, F.Grast
GREENLAND,
ch. g, 3
97
By Broomstick — ^Hansa, by Hamburg.
(Trainer.
W. M. Cain. Owner,
w.
M
. Cain).
56594 D’shire
3-4 l:!.’525ffood 6
115
?,
5
5
4’
5* B Pollard 12 Icon. Miss Dora. ILiiupy
CC440 Windsor
1 1-lfi 1 :51 slow
9
101
1
2 2
6
6»
6"1 !.» McD’ott 9 Franklin, Austral. Iianiley
."640S Windsor
1 1-16 l:.52%mud
C.0
:oo
6
i 1
2
2*
2= 1a McD’ottlO Goidine. Court F(m> 1. Joan of Are
6(323 Ft. Erie
3-4 l:14%good
21
111
6
1
1
ih
5* E Pollard 10 Thor. Way, V. Welles, Phan. Fair
:.6o04 Ft. Erie
5i f l:09J=5hvy
108
6
1
3
31
3= E Pollard 10 llasieii l»n. Ettal.e i'.T. Bammn
MOGENS. b. c, 3
(Trainer, A. F. Dayton.
107
Owner, T. Brennan).
8 9
4 7
4 3
49020 K’w'rth
51. f 1 :07%fast
16
108
6
48810 Windsor
51 f l:08%fast
14
103
7
48740 Wintlsor
5-8 l:05%hvy
12
109
6
4.S630 Dev’ re
5-8 1:07 mud
11
117
48570 Dev’ re
41 f 65%fast
12-5
113
46.911 H.deG’ce
41 f 64%mud
18
119
7
46866 H.deG’ce
4i f 5:;%fast
6
114
9
46731 Bowie
1-2 50%fast
9-10 113
3
4660:1 Bowie
l_j» iOl4trond41-10
It**
2
46C»42 Jef’son
3i f 42%fast
7
115
1
BISTER FLO,
br. f, 8
109
(Trainer, <
C. Buxton. Owner, S
. lando).
C(X)84 D’shire
1 l:43=isIow
41 f
9S
6
6
6:/jyy 1»’ shire
1 l:39%fast
6
103
2
5
6.5344 .\f|’duct
1 l:40^,mud
4-5
89
2
1
65.324 A q’ duct
1 l:39%fast
2
107
6
8
BE SURE. b.
c. 3
107
(Trainer,
J. M. Booker. Owner, A. 8. !
.56597 D’slilre
1 l::;STr.good IS
107
4
4
5('.*r72 >Vir»d.sor
3-4 1:15 slo!)
,19
104
7
66129 D’ .shire
1 1:41 good
9
121
3
3
6i»845 K’worth
lm70y l:44%fast
14
112
1
4
65701 Wlnilsor
1 1-16 l:47%fast
39
102
3
4
65640 Wimlsor
1 l:40’f.fast
47
106
3
4
BOCIAL STAR. b. c. 3
107
(Trainer,
A. Alexandra. Owner, i
L.
E.
66132 D’.shire
3-4 1 :13 good 9
123
.5
6.'. 588 Ft. Erie
1 1-16 1 :4S%pood
20
98
6
6
65529 Ft. Erie
3-4 1:14 fast
7
I’-'rt
8
65.303 Ham’ton
1 OT l:.'19’f,good 19
94i 4
3
66243 Hamton
3-4 1 :15Vkfast
7
111
2
By Dr. Leggo— Priceless Jewel, by Plaudit.
gh i2«» W Ilinphy 13 A.W»mh 1, Centimeter, J.S.R’rdon
6- .3*5 C Miller 11 Last One. Auntie May, Run«|Uoi
41* 3* W Hinphy 9 By.liminy, L.astRose. Easteside
3^ W Hinphy « AnntieMay, J.S. Reardon. IkeyT.
?n W Hinphy 8 AnnaWood, GVbourne, I). Johnson
6* 6'* U Troxler 7 (,’areful. Intrigante. Siiiierwomao
9* 9“ J Metcalf 1(* StarVoter. Bab.vGr’ml, M. Lillian
1* l’*i .T Metcalf t> E.ve Opener, OnieiK., Nor.I.rfuly
34 .?> .1 Metcjilf 8 IMurihiis. .M. Lillian. Baby Grand
1* 1> .1 Metcalf 9 Pliiribus, It. Grand. Mac. Gunner
By Ogden — Traditional, by Watorcreii.
3h 5*i A Gantnerll A, Gallup, Flibber’bet, Lazy Lou
8® 8'« A Gantncr 9 Miss Petite, Old (’hap, J. Hoshor
1» P P Walls 3 Herd Girl, Queeu Blonde
4* 4*1 J Mooney 9 Rep, Gipsy L;»d, Frank Fogarty
By Helmet — Press nella, by Cylieae.
5‘ 6^ r Duggan
8 7’^ C I,.ang
3* E Denny
2‘J 3* E Denny
4| 6*1 J Kederis
3i 3^1 E Taylor
0 Mont.alvo, JohnIIosho»*, B’gaBuek
S Min. Man, Bui. Pro<if. Hereafter
7 r...Tdy Lillian, Joaquina, Chow
12 Merrimac, AlIRightSir, L.Liliinn
7 Madge F., Brisk, Grace
10 K’gGcorge, K’tishB’y, Wabiiska
roi Rl’II M
luzi 1:11 «.r,-
-:ui iMiiv.
1 (Mi. }
II-yoHr-ol(1w HU«1 MiMxnrd. L'lHlnili*;:
( A «*R.
MIDNIGHT SUN. ch. g.
(Trainer, M. Smith.
56.572 D’. shire
56500 Wind.sor
.->646.5 Windsor
49774 Dev’ re
19456 Ft. Erie
49416 Ft. Erie
2 3
1 110
Owner, J. R. Skinher).
3-4 1:12 fa.st 11 115 ‘
3-4 1:11 Mifast 7-5 1<>7
3-4 l;14";i8low 22-5 liu
1 l:39%fasi 21 10 117
1 1-16 1:44 fast 31-10 116
1 l::tSVf.goodl9-l» 12.5
1
WHALEBONE, blk. h. 5
(Trainer, T. E. Crist.
TMV.'J] D’shin-
j 4653 Belmont
54608 Belmont
54405 Jamaica
54176 Pimlico
54033 Pimlico
BIB GRAFTON,
(Trainer.
.56192 Ft.FIrie
56i::i D’.shire
56056 D’ shire
55772 Empire
.5.'*632 Empire
5.546,5 Ati’duct
KAOAZZA, br.
(Trainer, T. J.
54 1:17 mud
1 l:365iLtst
6i f l;lS%fa»t
3-4 l:ir>%mud
3-4 1:17 hvy
3-4 l:16%hvy
gr. h, 6
110
Owner, T. E. Crist).
R. £. Watklat.
1 1-4 2:0.5 slow
llu
1.5 120 6
20 1061 2
6 118 6
9-5 117 6
10 115 7
115
Owner,
46 99
By Peep o'Day — Summer Night, by Star Bhoot.
6h 7* A Richcr’k 9 Cotton BU>ssora. Ruby. Cahalan
3’ 3) E Barnes 10 B’t Proof. L’tOne. MisstMitheTime
2>. 3-.1 H Erlek.s’n 8 S«une Baby. Dodge, 'Iharuii
S" 8’ K Simp.sonlO Bondage. Breeze, Dodge
2‘* 2* R Simpson 3 Boniface, King’sChampion
1^ 2* K Simpson ♦» Wyn’w’d. St.tjueai., MaJ-Honse
By Alan-a-Dale — Marcotini, by Marco.
li 3'*. R HorwaylO .Vrdito. Alvin H**rt. Bla«-kTop
7 M Mount II 7 IM’fellow. (’’iView. LiickyKiiid
2*» 4* M Mount’nio Cum S:ih. Neddara, Diouiedes
4‘ 4* M Mounl’n 8 Duns’del, Diom’es, M’den’a Bal’t
Dit li M Mounfn 6 Sobrigade, Smart Guy, Sutana
3* 3- M Mount’ll 9 SunnyJim, SeaPirate. Briguuua
Grafton — Simple Aven, by Ajax.
By Fitz
B. E. Watkins).
1 1-16 l:4G*iigood:!9-10 110
I l-.S 2:»)0’,r,hvy
37
111
2
7
7
7
7 7=' A
1 1-16 l:46^^.fa.st
6
101
4
4
4
4
4* 3* L
lm7ny l:44itl'a.st
8
106
6
7
7
6
6'i 3* L
1 1-16 1:45 fast
6
113
4
4
4
4
4’ 4»i G
. f. 4
107
Bv His
Shannon. Owner, I.
5i;<:71 D’shir»‘
:!-l 1
:14'
1 19-'
» 111
*i
,56;596 li’^hin*
3-4 1
:li goo4
1 15
111
6
r,
6
.'i64*»4 VV’in<ls**r
:i-4 1
:16^iiiud
14
101
1
0
3
561 :12 D’shire
3-4 1
.1.! good 11
117
8
6
7
54118 Church’l
3-4 1
:14’Amud
4
100
10
8
11
53871 Lex’ ton
3-4 l:17M;hvy
27-10 106
4
6
4
52723 F.G’nds
3-4 1
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20
K*0
4
8
8
JEAN BULLANT. b.*
c. 4
no
(Trainer, G. R. Bry.son. Owmer,
.56404 Wimlsor :i-4 l:16%mud 9 104.1.
.56084 D’ shire 1 1 :43%slow 65 106 10 10 10
54669 Thorncliffe G5f l:10-%hvy 3-4 110
54584 Thomcllffe 51f l:09%hvy 21-10 112
54192 Pimlico 3-4 l:15%slow 5 104 3 2
MARX WEST, ch. c, 4 112
>•■“ Ij MeD’ott .5 Boniface. My Dear. P.ril. Jester
e*i W lleln’ch 8 Lothuir. Old Chap. Accelerate
Gautner 7 S;iiidy Beal, l>o«lge. War God
Penman 7 Devastation, Biff Bang, Rep
Penuian 7 'I'h’derstorm, HiffBaug, L'Eclalr
W C’roll Valor, Regal I/>dge, T..McTaga’l
B. Bradfi eld).
.51 It Parke 11 TiteNcphcw . R.Slride. ThcD’-hin
•56 6*i B Parke 12 PhantoniFair. BlaekP.ahy. Itlaiee
36 H Gregory 8 Manoevre, R. Stride, T. Decision
7'5 6*3 C Lang 12 TheN’ephew, Diana, Sw’tLiheriy
11* 11'* L Penman 12 Ruby, Mabel G.. Kalli|M>li»
3J Ink J D M’ney 10 T.NViiliew, Iiou.I^u, E.ofYouth
8 7‘* T Jarvis 8 Flib’rtygibbet, IJerald, G'uGraaa
By Ecouen — Padoue II. , by Ajax.
Lincoln Stable).
(Trainer, R. A. Smith, Owner, Sunnyland Stable).
.56.569 D’.shire
5.5394 Ft. Erie
55241 Ham’ton
54520 W’dbine
64012 Pimlico
52643 F.G’nds
52543 F.G’nds
6 6^ 6®3 J Shelepet.s 8 Manoevre. R.igazza. R.np. Stride
9 10‘ 102< J Shclepetsll A. Gallup, Flibber’bei, I^azy Lm
1* J Shelepets 7 Sedgegrass, Earnest, Joe Joe
1» J ShelepetslO Double Van. Incog, Dancing Girl
2 2* 2« J Shelepets 9 nie Decision, Onico, Miss Filley
By Squire Jaok — Santa Malta, by Sanetnary.
3-4 l:ll7sfast
51 f l:07=T5fast 88
3-4 l:l4Vifast 83
3-4 1:14 good 24
3-4 1:18 slop 32
1 1-16 l;47%fast 50
I 1-16 l:462ifast 40
M. BERT THURMAN, b. g, 8
109
114
108J 8
110 11
115 5
109 6
109i 6
107
(Trainer, W. F. Cisco. Owner, W. F. Cisco).
Left at the post. L Morris
8* 6»J L Morris
6^ 8»2 L Morris
8‘ 9‘* L Morris
6»* 6«3 L Morris
7>i 6"3 L Morris
7* 7‘» L Morris
By Bearcatcher-
7
11
4
4 6
4 6
9 Diana, Lit. Maudie, Col. Matt
12 Tubby A.. Hasten On, Kama
8 ImaPrank. GloriaFrance, IJvely
11 Tennite, En’coCaruso, P. Connelly
7 Sis. Emblem , Explosive, Medusa
8 Lively, Blaise, Bombast
8 Frogt’n, CbeerLeader. Sagamore
-Aimee C„ by Watercolor.
."6406 Windsor 3-4 l:18*imu<l 324
64602 Thorncliffe .53f l:08%good 18f
5 7
54520 W’dbine 2-4 1:14 good 9f
50556 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 16«>
4S811 Wird.sor 5A f 1:09 fa.st 54
46790 F.G’nds 3-4 1:14 fast 5
45683 F.G’nds 3-4 l:144iigood 20
HARP OF THE NORTH, b. g, 3
(Trainer, A. F. Dayton. Owmer,
r.6.594 D’. shire ;j-4 l:13%good 12f KB
.53814 Wheel’g 5i f 1:11 good 8 111
5.377,5 VV'’n’l’g Ab .5-8 1:02 mud 41-10 115
.53717 Wheel’g 5 8 1:00 fast 7 IC)
55417 Havana 1 l;41?^fust 4-5 102
TENNITE, br. f, 3 102
(Trainer, C. F. Clark. Owner, J.
102 2
108
105 2 2 5
107 2 1 7
106 10 2 10
114 1 2 3
112 1 22
105
B. Beamolt).
72 8'® X J B’rnes 8 Meliora, Ruby. Hereafter
6‘» G Walls 10 EinestA.. Cork o’theMnin, Onico
7* F Lux 11 Tennite, En’coC.sruso, P. Connelly
10' 11*" W Heln'chll UnrB’tlida.v. Bringh’st, l.'orui'ran
11" 11’* O Willis 12 Humma. Onico, First Pullet
51 ^ Kelsay 12 A. Alexander, L.Maudie, L.Htring
2» 3*3 W Ke Isay 12 P. Light, T. Belgian II., Bagpipe
By Bard of Hope — Mamie K., by Peep o’Day.
6>>. ■
f;4716 B.Bon’ts
54520 W’dbine
54452 W’dbine
54350 W’dbine
53837 H.deG’ce
53729 H.doG’ce
5.3694 H.deG’ce
52660 F.G’nds
52C41 F.G’nds
NORTH SHORE, h. f. 3
(’Trainer, J. PhillipH.
3-4 1:11 fast 11 101 lu
3-4 1 :14
3-4 1:15 slow
3-4 1:16 slop
6i f l:07%fast
3-4 l:14Vifast
3-4 l:15%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
64 f 1:06 fast
H.
C
6* N
1* X
7^ X
1 1 l‘i 3«i C
By Granit(
Louchh eim).
5 .5> 8'= II
Parrish ll! Icon. Miss Dora. Humpy
J B’rnes (» Winn 11. Lura. Hope Princess
J B’rnes 7 Th. Beauty, Dr.Btev’son, B’ln.skl
J B’rne> 7 W’.Mack, Uos. Goose, DouhletH.
Parrl.sh 7 Seven Seas, Winall, Disturbance
-Ten Pin, by Jack Point.
good41-10 105
7 96
16 110
13-6 97
8-5
6
1.5
.566.36 D’ shire
56054 D’shire
56027 D’shire
.55973 D’shire
53692 H.deG’ce
63597 Bowie
GENERAL, b.
Owmer,
3-4 1 :17 mu«l
3-4 l:lS%h\T
.3-4 l:17*thvy
3-4 l:i:?%fast
•3-4 1:15 fast
6i f 1:21 fast
11
(Trainer, F. Holman. Owner,
56G71 D’ shire
56132 D’shire
55777 K’ worth
55033 Conn’ht
S4690 Dorval
54556 Dorval
TOP O’
1-4 l:14-^good 1
3-4 1:13 good37-10 116
3-4 1:14%fast 21-5 112
3-4 1 :155ifast 21-10 115
3-4 l:16%slow 8 107
3-4 l:14%fast B 112
125
101 3 2
95 4 6
85 5 5
102
J. Pbillipt)
100 2 2
106 5 6
KK’l 2 4
102 5 7
97 11 13
96i 2 2
115
T. H.
118 II
9
3
2
1
6
(Trainer,
W. C. Weant. Owner
. w
, 0. Weant).
."■6.572 D’shire
3-4 1:12 fast
5i
110
7 6
6
56218 Ft. Erie
5i f l:06*/5good
3
110
8 8
6
.5.5656 Windsor
3-4 l:12*ifast
17
12 1
2 8
9
5.5584 Ft. Erie
3-4 l:122f,fast
11-5
110
2 6
6
.55419 Ft. Erie
3-4 1:13 fast
6
111
3 3
3
54625 Thorncliffe ojf l:07’/ifast
6
115
DORIC, dk. b.
or br. f, 3
107
(Trainer, R. Williams.
5.5S92 K’worth
3-4 LH’i.slop
.5
91
7
6
7
6’
.5;.56l K’worth
3-4 l:l-t*^gt,0{l
11
90 10
9
10
10*
5.5002 Latonia
3-4 LlP/sfast
22
M5
8
6
6
68
54681 I..utonla
2-4 I:l2-Y;fa.st
13
95
7
6
6
4 k
54304 i !hurt:h’l
7-8 l:24*'fast
16
99
8
7
8
9
6i
54178 Ch’irch’l
3-4 LlG’Ahvy
14.
99
2
.3
2
I'i
52815 F.G’nds
7 8 l:26*ifast
7
104
7
4
6
6
4*
52745 F.G’nd.s
5i f 1 :10%hvy
7
101
1
4
:i
Ik
52660 F'.G’nd.s
:i-4 1:13 fast
12-6 103
S
7
6
2k
52478 F.G’nd.s
3-4 1 :12%fast
15
Kt4
9
9
8
tk
519*24 Jef’son
B.Jfl:08 fa.st
41
104
4
6
C
6’
51796 Jef’Hon
6i f 1:10 mud
8
105
3
2
2
2i
61675 .lef’son
.3-4 l;I6%mud
8
105
4
3
4
4"
BALLYNEW,
ch. c, 3
108
]
(Trainer.
C. Buxton. Owner,
C.
Buxton),
50773 Jamaica
.5?. f l:07%fast
18-5 108
2
1
’ 1
Ih
5‘K;64 Jamaica
5.’. f 1:08 fast
20
110
1
1
2
Ik
50428 Aq’duct
50243 Aq’duct
3-4 l:14=hifast
16-5
114
2
4
4
4*
5-8 l:02’4fast
10
109
4
2
3’
4;‘610 Windsor
3-4 1:i:i fast
66
108
6
«
5
6i
WABUSKA, ch. c, 4
110
Stearns 1.3 I.F’rank. Cork o’th'R’st, M’n’vre
1 1’ IJ H Stearns 11 En. Caruso, I*.Coniieny, V. Munoz
3 3* 2**k L McD’ott 9 ('hiefBarthell, E. Caruso, Murray
4 4*4 H Stearns H Manoevre, EuricoCaruso. Wr’iih
3 4’ 6*J M Har’sonll Social Star, Wraith, Celtic Lass
1 ink 3*^ J Callahan 14 Dix. Carroll, J.BuIIant, General
2 4t» 5“i M Har’sonl2 Social Star, Perhaps, Black Top
5 1| 1* L McD’ott 9 Brit. Liner, BeSure, Yel. Blossom
3 3* 4»i L McD’ott « Apple Jack II. . Meliora, Ablaze
By Martinet — Galinda, by Galveston.
2 46 6=5 A Gantner 10 Ardito, AIvinT.Hert. Wh.nlehone
6 6 6h 7=5 C I.Ang 9 J.’s Uinma, llyanpcm, Traiitula
4 4 4* 4* C Lang 8 Rapid Stride, Ruby, TheNephew
7 9 9* 8*5 C T..ang 10 M.theTime, ('ol. Matt, Hereafter
13 13 12’ 7*5 F C’ltllett!15 Burgoyne, Midian. Jean BuIIant
2 1 1* 1’ P' C’ltilettll2 Am’kussin, Chenibino, M. Head
Orl Weils — ^Anna Loretta Daly, by Ben Bmeh.
Wilson).
9 K 7'* 6' H J Burkell TiieXephew. R’dStride, Ragazza
9 9 9* 9'* H .1 Burke 12 TheXephew, Diana, Sw’tlJberty
6 6 6* 6"i J McTag’t 12 Merrimac, Cormoran, Lowrell
1 1 I'J l“k J McTag’t 12 Cormoran, M’ningPace, TheMoor
3 6 5* 5*5 F Murphy 12 R’t Angie, Toe the Mark. Blaise
2 2 Ink 2J E Atkins’nl3 T.theMark, M’phy, E’tw’dPrin’s
By Peep o’ Day — Lady Balgowan, by Tbo Commonee.
55 5* E Barnes 9 Cotton Blossom. Ruby, Cahalan
5* 4* H Myers 10 Ablaze, MisaedtheTline, R’cocas
7* 7*5 B Mari'ellill Fort Bliss, Imu Frank, KiugJohu
6 6=5 B Mari’elll 5 Talisman, Smart Guy, Adouis
2“k M Buxton 11 Jean Corey, Runquoi. Fort Bliss
4*J J Groth G E.Rickenbacher, J. Corey, B.Guy
By Sain — Latifn, by Hamburg.
6* E An!honyl2 Ref’geell.. TubbyA.. M.theTime
lO'* A i;aiiinerl2 Fitz-B’dle, R.'J'ravelcr. Meli(»m
8*5 .1 P'raiu i.s 12 Gr’d Swell, Siro<-co, Honor Man
4* E S<‘obio .S A. N. Akin, RoyalDick, C. Taylor
.5" G Fields 14 M.thc'rinic, Adonis, Gr’d-.Swell
1* G Fields In Na|>oo, Blemished, Sea Court
3=5 L McD’ott 9 Day Lilly. Lucy Kate, Julia N.
1‘5 L McD’ott 7 W’w’ood, Julia .N’., Ocean Swell
6=5 .1 J M’ney 9 Tenite, British Liner, Be Sure
6’5 J McCoy 11 Day Lilly, KamsH'as, Rolo
6* ,f J M’ney 11 Tan Son, Rolo, Winchester
luk J J M’ney 8 Silence, Rolo, Superb
4"5 J J M’ney 8 Rustler. Silence. Ionia
By The Manager — Ballymena, 8y Adam.
6*4 M Buxton 10 Episode, Silence, Santa Clans
3’ M Buxton G S4]iiaw’Maii. DayLilly, SuutaClaus
4*4 M Buxton 5 Mavourneen. Teddy It., Silence
25 M Buxton 9 Vista, Superb, Wedgwood
8’* M Buxton 8 Moody, Heath Bell, Maurice H.
By Honeywood — Princess Zeika, by Rey del Sierras.
(Trainer, L.
E. Old. Owner, L
. E.
Old).
"6498 Windsor
1 l:40’bfast
11
113
7
6 7
6
7*
7*i B
Parke
10 Tawasentha, Joe Joe, Osgood
5.5892 K’worth
3-4 l:14*!ifast
12f
109
5
8
6
5k
6«J E Denny
12
Ref’geell., TubbyA.. M.theTime
55761 K’worth
3-4 l:K%good ,59
113
7
7
7
7*
7*5 E
Fator
12
Fitz-B’dle, R. Traveler, Meliora
55640 Windsor
1 l:40Vifast
12
113
4
2 2
2
2k
4*i B
Parke
10
K’gGeorge, KentishBoy, BeSure
5.5159 Conn’ht
1 l:39%fast
19
loO
7
6 6
6
€»
6"i J
Maiben
7
Chasseur, Occasion, Vice-Ch’m’u
54623 Thorncliffe
3-4 l:14%fast
6f
113
n J
Maiben
11
Rajah, GrandDuddy. Mol.Barnei
64418 'W^’dbine
3-4 l:15%hvy
18
no
4
6
6
6"
4'* J
Maiben
9
Registrar, Wraith, Toreador
K AC K—
t.-io —
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■ I
MileK. :t-ye:ir-«>](lK and iii»kvnr«l. C’lnlniiuK'. (.Inly
:;o, id:: I — i t.'io — —
WAVE, b. h, 5
(Trainer, A. Luzader. Owner,
r,GG40 D’.*<hire
561."6 D’ shire
5.-)239 Latonia
55154 Latonia
55075 Latonia
54893 Latonia
Bv Brummel — Glad Smile, by Dr. MacBrida
:dra).
65 7” A Gantner 12 TheXephew, Diana, Sw’tLIberty
6* 6’* J Rowan 8 Past. Swain, Fizer. Gain del ause
9’ 8"5 H Thurberll Antilles, Vic Munoz, Trantula
4’ 4* A Gantner 8 Sunnyland. Brisk. King John
I’i l“k H Thurberl2 GruudDaddy. VlcMunoz. TanSon
1 l:4.V’iimud .31-10 114
1 l-.S l:54*^fast 16-5 111 1
11-8 l:.".8Vkhvy 22-5 110 3
1 1-4 2:06%fast 6 106 €
1 1-4 2:06V5fast 7 103 4
1 1-4 2:05%fast 4 111 6
ANNA GALLUP, b. f. 4
(Trainer, J. E. Hankins.
56tJ00 D’shire lm70y l;43’,tigood 6 102
.5WS6 Wirdsor 1 1-16 l :48*/f,fa«t .3 102
56408 Windsor 1 1-16 1 :52%mud 68 106
.56084 D’shire ll:43^,slow 45f 101
54910 Dufferin 7-8 1:34 fast 22 109
CAVALCADOUR, II., b. g, 6 104
(Trainer, C. Irby. Owner. C. Irby).
56040 D’shire 1 1 :4:.'9^mud 4 109
5li502 Windsor 1 1 :4r.*ifast 31-10 109
lOfi
A. Luzader).
Owner, J. E. Hankins).
3 2 2 Ih
6 6 6 5 ’
3 6 7 9=
2 1 1 15
By Tidal Wave — Marie Blanche, by SoUman.
6= 6'" W' Mor’.sey 8 Burgoyne, I^uiise Wynne. linen
6* 4=1 W Mor’seyll King George. Franklin, B. Voter
2- 2’ G Fields 7 Merchant, Gourmand, Ijuthulr
3* 15 G Fields 10 M’ad.’sl^st, M’chaut, AdeliaW.
2* 25 G Fields 9 J.C. Stone, W’th’sLast, FrankF.
4* 4*5 M Garner 10 S.J.Vergue, In. Hughes, LaF’dre
By Ogden — Oriental Queen, by
MARY REIGEL, br. f, 3
(Trainer. W. C. Weant.
64963 Dufferin
53487 Tijuana
f>3424 Tijuana
63:1,38 Tijuana
r.2W> Tijuana
62945 Tijuana
ALVIN T. HERT, b. c. 3
(Trainer, W. F. Cisco.
7-8 1 :3:«hfast
4i f 54“Milast
4’. f 54 fa.st
5-8 1 :00%fast
.5-8 1:01 fa.st
5-8 1:02 slow
105
Owner, W. 0. Weant).
By Golden Maxim — Green Dawn, by Greenau.
166.36 I)’.>;iire
.'■•67.00 Windsor
m2!’ D’bhii'e
65973 D’.shire
65799 K’\^orth
65680 "Windsor
97
Ud
98
99
98
95
105
Owner, W.
17-5
4‘‘: O .MwcJl
3-1. lu 1. Gaugel
3*5 .3’ 5 T. Gaugel
.3* 2* L Gaugel
6'i .5* E .Tosiah
7* 7=1 B Parke
.5 Murray, First Pullet, W. Willow
10 IlarryD., Toomheola. Mv Msizie
G Py.x, Harry D.. My Mazie
10 W.Th’ghts. Hnnyl).. T’mbeola
7 Shifty. Roy I>ewey. Myrtle A.
8 J. Goodman. Hamilton A., Rifle
3-4 1:17 mud
;’.-4 l.llVifast 1.52
1 1:41 good 6
3-4 l .i:i%fast 16
3-4 1:13 fast 100
1 1 :4.2?i;fast 54
BROWN CHECK, br. g. 8
(Trainer, J. Randolph.
IP* 1
103 7
106 5
107 10
102 7
103 5
107
Owner. A.
Oisoo).
Paletere).
By Bmnunel — Mexilow. by Mexican.
2’ 2' 5 H J PurkelO Ardito. M’halelMuie, Bl.ick Top
9’ 9'* A Richcr’k 10 BuFtPro^jf. L’stOne. Midii’ht.Snn
7 7** O Fieltls 7 I>ady Lillian, Jonquinn, Be Sure
7* 5*1 J D M’ney 10 M.theTime, Col. Matt, Hereafter
8’ 9‘* N J Barnes 9 SniartGuy, IraaFrank, UltruGold
6*> 7=5 A Richcr’k 8 Do<lge, 'Tippo Sahib, Registrar
By Black Toney — Benanet, by St. Avonicu?
5.5998 D’.shire ImTOy 1 :44:’^tfast 10 111
55895 K’ worth ImTOy l:49^f,slop 9 108
51.679 Windsor 1 1-8 l:.'4Vf.fast 32 105
55535 Ft. Erie 11-8 1:52 fast 10 112
S.54S1 F't.Erie lm70y l:44)^fast 6f 107
EOGNIR, b. g. 10 106
(Trainer, J. S. Ownbey.
.5»’.616 D'.shire 11-16 1:46 fast
56.567 D’shire 1 1-16 l:46Sifast
56082 D’.shire 1 1-8 1:58 slow 13
56004 D’shire lm70y l:44%fast 18f
55780 K’ worth 1 1-8 l:54%fast
55355 Ham’ton 1 1-8 1:.6.5 List
65247 H’m’n 1 1-8 OT l:63«ifa8t
NAPTKALIUS. b. g. 6
(Trainer, T. E. Edwards.
.56G20 D’.shire 1 1-4 2:05 fast :’9 104
56T.1 1 Windsor 1 1-8 1 :52%fast 7 106
5 2 6
7 4 2
2 3 1
2 2 1
8 8 10
6 6 6
9 8 6
Owner, W. F. Knebelkamp).
2k H Gregory 12 Amanda. .Toe Joe. Sea Way
4* J Heenan 7 K. George. Merrimac, S.J.Vergne
T BrooKo 10 Goldine. Greenland, Court Fool
Ik H Gregoryll Fl’tygibbet, T.j{zyLou, W.WllImv
6* W Hinphy 7 Sea Way, Sedgegrass, Yermak
By Verdun->Amazona III., by Ladas.
74 720 Yi Hol’way 8 Burgoyne. Ixiuise Wynne. ITnen
7» 7’* C Lang S Kirah, Koh-i-noor, Franklin
15 Ik R Hol’wayll F.Shuiinoii, L.L’gfellow, Kich.V.
1" 1* C Lang 10 Cantilever, Darnay, Amauda
105 11’* A Gantner 12 Bund, I..adyIx>ngfellow, Sea Way
8 8** E Taylor S Incog, Kncrinite. Prospector
4h 44 B Taylor 12 Air Man, King George, Flame
By Voorbeea — Emlx, by Duoat.
31
37
88
18
17
107 7 9 9 9 7* .7*5 H J Burke 9 SirJ. Vergiie. Kncrinite, Xonskid
115 9 1112 11 8’ 8*i W Hein'chl2 Walkl’p, Sir.l. Vergne, F.Shan’n
107 3 4 3 3 .3nk 7'* R McD’ott 9 SansPeurlL. ileurtrle. l.a Foudre
111 6 6 4 8 6* 6‘i R McD’ottll Young Adam, B. ^ oter, LtttleEd
108 6 9 9 11 12 11” R McD’ottl2 P’re a-Feu, Bncrinite, J.C.Stone
107 6 6 6 4 4| 6’* E R McD’t 8 OmerK., MormunElder, Austral
111 13 12 10 10 11* 10*1 H J BurkelS LaFoudre, Br’m Peddler. Joe Joe
109 By Lorenzo— Napthalia, by Bt. Aiifolo.
Owner, T. E. Edwards).
.56409 Wi'idsor
56160 D’.«;hire
5.5S47 K’ worth
5.5722 Windsor
1 1-S 2:03 mud 39-10 IP
1 1-8 l:5S%fast
1 1-4 2:06%fast
1 1-8 l:52%fast
FRANK r.. ch. g. 4
(Trainer, G. Molesworth.
Ill
21 108
?4 109
101
Owner,
G0637 D si ire
.3-4 l:16’^mud
6
108
i.\ 6 €
4h 4’« II
J Burke
G
Smart Guy. Cahal.m, Orlova
56620 D’shire
1
1-4 2:03 fast
51
106
1
2
2
5
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66.500 Wlnds.»r
3-4 Lll^Last
36
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56512 Wimlsor
1
1-8 l:52%fast
21
106
€
6
6
5
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64414 Church’ 1
3-4 l:12%mud
16
107
Left at the pest. C
Th’pson
G
Ris.Rock, RsipidDay. Westwo<Hl
*56490 Windsor
1
1-8 l:63Vifast
17
106
1
3
3
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2*
f.2r.:i9 P.G lids
3-4 l :13%fast
4
]r6
Refu.'^ed to
go. E
Pool
8
Pn. Verde. I’.ungaBtick. K-jneocas
If. 6470 Windsor
1
1-16 l:.50^slow
1<»4
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5
4
6
6'
62446 r.G’nds
7 -8 l:2C%fast
9-5
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8 7 4 1
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8
Botheration, ryuveliiicss T’ou.tlr
56409 Windsor
1
1-8 2:03 mud
58
106
5
7
8
7
6*
6235«5 F.G'nda
3-4 1:14 fust
16-6
113
10 6 6
4| 2« L
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lu T. Official, J.’sl’uiuia. B’raiiou
Best'd K’worth
1 1-16 l:47%fast
58
104
8
8
8
9
10
25 N J B’mes 9 Benevolent, Austral, Gourmand
5"| C Miller 8 Nou.skid, Solid Rock, Sea Way
3" N J B’rnes 9 Little Ed, Cliief. Contestant
6»1 N J B’rneall Eiic’ite. Rich’dV., D.ofWePlon
7’* N J B'mes 9 Benevolent, Y.Adam, L.L'gfel’w
6= N J B'mes 9 Doctor Jim, Lothair, Encrinite
By Maater Bobert — OheatuQt Bell, by Pirato of B«i-
W. E. Apple^te). lance.
‘ 6’* H J Burke 9 Benevolent. Napthalius. Austral
4* J D M’ney 8 Omer K., SirJohnVergne, Cursoii
2* J D M’ney 10 Biddledee, GoldenDawn. Bardora
6* J D M’ney 8 L.LilPin. LazyLou. Woodthnist
6‘* J D M’ney 9 Little Ed. Chief. Napthaliu.s
10*4 H Steams 10 F. Sbunuun, Docod, Beuevulent
Friday, September 2, 1921
ITATT.Y TTAn'S^a Tomi
YFKMAK. ch. p.
(Trainer. W. L. StanfieM. Owner. W. L. Stanfield).
Py Ormondale — T.ady Aliola. l>y Sir Dixon.
rtliv* l»’shiiv 1 1-N liio'tifMat 7:; 11>7 5 7 S 7
CitHiST. D’shin* 1 1-S 1 ;C*tI*‘r.sl')\v L'.i 1<'*J i» 0 7
5.'.998 IV^«hir<' linTOy 1 r-U^-.fast 17f 1^’ 9 10 10 10
66124 Conn ht lin70>’ 1 ;45%fa«t 27 lo4 2 8 8 8
54910 Dufferin 7-8 1:34 fast 7 110
54910 Dufferin 7-8 1 :34
ENCRINITE, b. f. 4
(Trainer. W. Smith.
D’ shire 1 l-!6 1;4(;
110
Owser, F. Farrar).
6*» 7*5 R Denny II F.nr'ife. Uii JiMV.. n.orWel’I.m
7'^ B Parke 10 MIKiphtSIr. .lohii Arln.r. iKdlyC.
9»» 10'* A Gantnerll r’eiidonrll.. F.S’non, L.L’fellow
8 8^J D Prible S Dnke Ruff. Trusty, Little Ed
3^ D Prible 7 SeaWay, Sedpeprass. DoubleVan
By Rock ton — Rockwater, by Laureate or Cliff ora
D’ shire 1 l-!6 1;4(; fast 13-10 lOo 3 2 11
r.o:,H> Windsor 1 fast 0 106 .3 2 1 1
56194 Ft.Krie ImTOy 1 :44%slow 7-5 lO'i 2 111
5n»;o ir shire 1 1 S l:.'.:Dkfast 6-5 9^5 .S 2 1 1
557X0 K worth 1 1-S 1 ::.4*4fast 23-5 98 3 2 2 1
5.5722 Windsor 1 1-8 1 :52%fast 41-10 97 2 3 1 2
6f.T,3.5 Ft.KrIe 11-8 1:52 fast 103 4 4 3 2
54624 Thorneliffe 6?.f l:08%fast 19-5 104
08000D, Ob. ff, b 107
(Trainer, B. B. Rice. Owner, B. B. Rice).
566,38 D- shire 1
56.^99 D’.^hire 1 1-8
f.6498 Windsor 1
Windsor 1 1-8
tVi085 D shire 1 1-8
560.31 D’shire 1 1-16
6L977 D’shire 1 1-16
ROSEATE, ch. f, 8
(Trainer, A. C.
1 1 ;4.'>*7iimufl 2 115 6 4
1 1-8 l;52%good 6 I d 7 4
1 l:40Vf.fast 37-10 110 1 8
1 1-8 l:.'»8’Vsslop 43-10 110 € 3
1 1-8 1 :.56->r.sIow 19-10 108 6 4
1 1-16 l:5:14ihvy 2 111 1 2
1 1-16 1:47 fa.st 22f 111 9 7
f, 8 97
Niehaua. Owner, A. 0. Klebaua).
25 21 C Lang 0 Sir.T.Vergne. N\>nskid. Franklin
]'|l3nWT Brooke S Sea Prince. Exiiorter, W'neeoiiiie
15 1** A Claver 7 Darnay. Woodtlirnsh, Antoinette
I'i 1* C T.ang RicliardV., D.of Werpton, Huen
15 2*> T Brooke 12 P’e-a-Fen. J,(’. Stone, L’y L’gf’w
3^ 3* T Brooke 9 Doctor . I iin, Ixiriiuir, .1. C. .Stone
2^ 2* C l^ang ln<cg. F*iosjK?ctur. TliistleQueen
S‘i L McD’ottl2 I.anraMiller. TlieTruinp, JocTap
By Garry Herrmaos — Oetra, by Huioyer.
3* 0* A Gantner 9 Drib. Voter. Flihber’het, LittleEd
28 2' J Shelepets 7 ('uhaiiita. SiKMarence. Tan Son
48 34 H J Burke 10 Tawasentha, .Toe .Toe, Roisterer
2i 2niT H J Burke S Wno<Uhrush, K. Trojan. Austral
2nk 6" A GantnerlO AllRightSir, John Arbor. DollyC.
1* I'i H J Burke 9 S.Petirll., C’ntilevcr, W’neconne
5| 2* J ShelepetslO P.r.I’eddler, Btirgoyne, LaFoudre
By All GoJd>-R<Mi« of Down, by BamDurt.
CTTArLOTTE C., hr. f, 3 95
(Trainer. B. P. Bnnhury. Owner. C. J. 1
.3r».3% D'shire 4 l:i:: good ;'9 ]o jo
52817 F.G’nds ImTOy 1 :45*j.fHst 5 101 li> 9 0
52587 F.G'nds ImTOy 1:45 fast 20 97 4 ' 4 3
52517 F.G’nds 3-4 l:1.3%fast 12 108 2 9
51422 Church’ I 11:41 fast 26f ICl 7 8 8
51327 Church’ I 3-4 LlSVsfast 1*5 109 8 8
BARDORA. b. f. « lOl
(Trainer, S. Polk. 0^^me^, J. Price),
5CG38 I )’ ski re i 1 :4.V-’.,rnud 27 I04 .3 6 6
504‘Mj Windsor 1 1-8 l:53Yfast 27-10 109 5 4 6
56:10:> Ft. Erie 1 l:4:r7ihvy 11 mt :. t; »i
560.57 D’.shire 1 l:46*y.hvy 8 102 8 7 9
54045 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :56%slop 5 109
63795 Tijuana 5i f i:08 fast 7 110 6 4 4
TOREADOR, b. c. 3 (M) 109
102 8 7
109
Bv Dr. T.epgn^ Abbas, by Bip Chief.
,T. Broekmiller).
jo 9 S' 8*6 T fturns 12 I*hatt(»MuFair, MlackHaby. Illaiso
F 0 6 3‘ 3*4 S McGraw 12 Will o’theWisp, Romper, B.Stoun
t 3 3 38 3* S McGraw 11 T.For’ner, M.Head, W.o’theW’p
9 9 8* 8*^ S McGraw 11 Julia N., Philanderer. Tout Or
8 8 7 54 5*4 E Pollard 12 Undine, Lucy Kate, Jim Daisy
8 10 10*410’® W Mor’seyl4 Ring Rose, Natural, Lucy Kata
By Bard of Hope— Isldora, by Iildor.
6 6 7 7* 7’* B Parke 9 Rrih. Voter. F’rtypibbel. Osg^Kwl
4 6 6 6* 4’ E Fator in Riuuledce. FrankP.. G’hlenDawn
6 6 4 .38 1*1 Fut«»r 7 Warlike, Hemlrie, Iron Roy
7 9 8 78 9’* B }*arke 11 Mary .1 .Baker, I.oii. Wynne, Huen
6’* H Rowe 7 FrankSlian’n, SeaUeach, Rejdo
4 4 4 4| 4*1 E Fator 8 Nepperhan. M’t’nGlrl, W. Willow
(Trainer, E. L. Uoere. Owner, E. L. Moore).
,36614 D* shire .!-4 1 :i:».«sf.ist 5 lio 7 6 7
56079 D’shire 3-4 LlBVsslow' 5i lio 12 Lost ri<
5602,"* D’shire 1 l:48Vfehvy 5 112 3 2 2 2
55845 K’ worth lm70>’ l;44'’'sfast ."4 KKi 6 12 12 12
5.5642 Wiinlsor 1 1-4 2:06’Afast 56 94 7 7 10 10
55301 Ham’t’n ImTOy 1:51 good 33 115 11 11 8 9
PIT. oh. g. S 104
(Trainer, 3. PnlUipa. Owner, J. Phllllpa).
109 By Great Britain — Tiffany Blend, by Cesarlon.
E. L. Moore).
110 7 6 7 7* 6*5 E Barnes 12 Locarno, EdnaD.. East’dl’’ncess
110 12 Lost rider. II J Burke 12 Icon. Shoot Away, Clem Theisen
112 3 2 2 2 2* 2* H J Burke 8 Jacques, Car, Bloomington
K»5 6 12 12 12 12 12*» A Richcr’kl2 Merriniac, AllRightSir, Be Sure
94 7 7 10 10 10 10** J Wallaec 10 Incop, Benevolent, Doctor. Tim
115 11 11 8 9 34 2* H J Burke 12 Warcanoe, K’gTrojan, BPkRock
104 By Leonid— Belle BankiB. by Randbail.
;36»RO
D’.sliire
1
1 :43 v.niad
l.x
99
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56567
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1 1
1 16
1 :46%f:j.st
s
9S
2
5
4
4
4h
4* H
Brydgesl2
Walkl’p, SirJ. Vergne, F.Shan’n
56.316
Windsor
1 1
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1:46 fast
28
98
4
6
5
5
3'
5*3 H
Brydges
.s
Sc;i I’rince, Exhorter, Enerinite
560:'.l
D’ .shire
1 1
1-16
1 :53*^hvy
14
101
7
5
5
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8‘* G
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OsgiHjd. S:insF’eurlI., Cantilever
55844
K’worth
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Toy
l:45%fa6t
8
lo5
9
10
9
9
8A
8*3 E
Barn“9 :
GillFringe, Tuanorea, Nouskid
55742
Windsor
1 1
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1 :.72%.slop
3-5
97
1
7
6
£
4*
4®i J
Rowan
7
Antiidion, Walk Up, Suuduria
656C2
Windsor
1 1
1-16
l:47%lu»t
9-5
97i 3
6
5
2
I’i J
Rowan
9
OiirB’liday, Daruley, Koh-i-noor
TAWASENTHA.
ch.
f, 3
98
By Tuloain — Belle
Of Arcadia, by Plaudit.
(Trainer, J. L, Paul, Owner, J. L. Paul).
.56616 D shire
5»J49S Wiml.sor
i>i29! Ft. Erie
r.0270 Ft. Erie
53984 Lex’ ton
1 1-J6 ] ;46 fast i:i 97?. 4 4
1 l:40i.^fact 17 98 2 2
1 4:4b*5hvy 13-10 98 4 2
3-4 1:14 fast .^5 98 10
1 l :4.3a5niud 37-10 101 2 3
63919 Lex’ ton 1 1-16 1:51 mud 28
53855 Le-v’ton 1 1-16 1:51 mud 9
63466 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 2
6344.3 Tijuana f 1 :08 fast 9-5
53335 Tijuana 3-4 l;14%fast 2
CAPTAIN TOM, ch. g. 4 101
(Trainer. J. J. Troxler. Owner, J. J. Troxler),
f.6490 Windsor 1 1-S l:.3.1’3fast :’h3 I 08 7 6 4 6
5576*) K’worth ImTOy 1:17 good 54 111 3 7 9 8
65293 Latonia 1 1-4 2;07%fast 127 109 6 7 9 11
65116 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%fast 21 110 7 8 8 7
54920 Latonia 1 1-8 1:53 fast 13 109 7 6 5 6
DOTTA’S BEST, hr. g, 5 106
(Trainer, H. F. Freeman. Owner. J. Hendrick)
56600 D’shire ImTOy 1 :43V5good 40 102 1 2 3 5
56498 Windsor ll:4-i’^fast 18 106 8 9 10 10
5fiim» D’shire 1 1-8 l:5:l%fast 26 104 6 6 3 5
5.57X0 K’ worth 1 1-8 1 :54%fast 81 jlO 2 1 1 6
65721 Windsor 1 1-16 1:47 V'-.fast 28 113 4 3 6 5
54829 Dufferin 1 1-16 l:56’*kfast 6 107
RAPID STRIDE, ch. 0. 4 113
7 Si 9'" T Burn.s 9 Sir.l .Vcrgne, Encrinite. Nonskid
2 li lU T Burns 10 .loe Joe, Osgood, Roisterer
2 2'i 3» C Lang •» Ferhi.'jii. Erne.vt A., Double Van
5 5i r.*'i M Schv. rtzlO I.;»dyLuxury. Youuecd. W. Tjink
3 3® 3®i L McD’ott b Simonile. Link Boy, McAdoo
4 4* 0'^ E Scobie 8 Aph, Wild Flower, Undine
6 6*® 6»J E Pollard 7 Dark Friar. Nonskid, Undine
4 1*» lij B Mari’ellllO Arynnna, Geo.James, M. Dunbar
7 7*» 6*J B Mari’ellill Celebrate. StanleyH.. (;. .lames
7 6*^ 2® B Marl’elinS AuntAnnie, Shoreacres, MamlM.
By Fair Play — Florin, by Hamburg.
ler).
6 7J 8'* R Har’tonlb Diddhdec. FrankF., G’ldenDawn
8 9^ 10’* J Wiiliamsll Franklin. Y’g Adam, LltUe Ed
11 10® 10’ » R Har’tonl’J Virgo, British Liner, Pit
7 6* 5’® M Garner 9 S.McMeekiu, Poilu. Cantilever
6 6* 6’® R Har’ton 8 Repeater. BritisbLiner. Nordeck
By Setback — La Dotta, by Bowling Green.
,3CC.’?9 D’shire
1 1-2
2:43 nuid
1
lot;
4
2
1
1
:.Mi20 I)’ .shire
1 1-4
2:(K3 fast
16-5
m
9
S
7
6
56370 D’shlre
1 l-.S
1 :32*ifaHt
27
101
7
7
7
7
.361.36 D’.shin*
1 1-8
1 :;34*i.fast
10
kk;
10
11
11
11
.■>60:38 D’. shire
1 1-4
2:1.3%hvy
27
104
10
9
9
8
55578 L>ittoni:k
1 1-4
2:05%, fa St
19
110
10
10
9
9
65388 Latonia
1 1-8
l:52%fP.st
12
110x11 11 10
9
JACQUES, b.
(Trainer,
c. 3
R. B.
Jackson.
107
Owner,
N.
K
Beal
:'>r>442 Windsor
1 1-16
1 :50%,slo\v
34
107
1
;;
;*
36023 D’ shirr-
1
l:4x»f.hvy
11
112
1
1
1
1
53856 H.deG’ce
3-4
l;14%fast
19
110
1
0
5
53620 Bowie
65 f
1 :08%fa3t
86
109
3
2
8
51517 Bowie
5 .x f
1 :09 fast
31
114
0
8
6
51483 Bowie
5X f
1:11 good 21
114
7
5
4
51317 Pimiico
3-4
1:14 fa .St
76
115
6
S
11
1’ 3’i C T.ang Austral. Court Fool. I.ady T.illiaii
7* 7'* C laiiig 9 Benevolent. Napthalins. .Austral
7 5®t H Gregory 7 Louis. l)e4*tor .llni. Sea Prince
0* 7* Fields 11 King George, Franklin, B. Voter
4‘» 2’ C 11 (Vnirt Fool, Goldine, I»r. Rae
5*i D Corm’llyl2 Whirl. Dun, H’herway. K’gflsher
9'J 6^4 L Lyke 11 Nelle Yorke, Broino, Polio
By King James— Frank’s Daughter, by Frank GUI.
4i .3®?. G Corey 8 TanSon, GiltF'ringe. KingTrojan
1* 1® G Corey 8 Toreador. Car. Bloomington
85 10’* G Corey l."» Citizen, Theodosia, High Value
8* 8’* G Corey 9 CelticL:is8, Geo. Bovee, Tout Or
55 9’* J Pierce 13 P.T.B.irn’rn. Rhinestone, .Sikhim
4’ C H .Miller n Coprose, Mol. Barnes, L. Maiden
2® 12** G Corey 14 Pampas, Trantula, Baywood
DORVAL PARK ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST.
(Trainer, W. St. Vincent. Owner, J.
5t»67l D’shire
r.ti599 D’shire
564'd Windsor
5608.3 D’. shire
»3<X)27 D . shire
3-4 l:14%good 10
1 1-8 l:.32%good iS
3-4 l:16%mud 10
1 1-8 l:.36%slow 4
3-4 1:17^hvy 8
i. ton la 1 1-16 IrlCVifast 21
102 1 2 3 5 74 8’® B Parke 12 Amanda, Anna Gallup, .Toe .Toe
106 8 9 10 10 10 9” S McGraw 10 Tawasentha, .Toe Joe, Osgood
104 6 6 3 5 9 ’ 9’* R llol’wayll Eiu’ite. Kich’dV., D.ofWePton
no 2 1 1 6 10’ 12’« A Rlchcr’kl2 P’re-a-Feu, Encrinite, J.C. Stone
113 4 3 5 5 6*« 6*4 A Pickens 8 Tuanorea, L.Granite, H.B’goyne
107 6* H Lafferty 6 Hemlock, Walt.T’nbow, Damay
113 By Rapid Water— Lady Omama, by Ornament.
ler, J, L. Earl).
117 3 2 3 21 2’’ H Greg.vryll TheN’ephew. Ragazza. TheD’shm
101 5 7 7 7 6* 6‘* H Gregory 7 Cubanita, Osg<jod, Sir Clarence
110 6 4 4 5* 38 ,T D M’ney 8 Manoevre. Ragazza. TheDecisiou
107 7 2 2 6 9* 9-'» J ShelepetslO AllRightSir, John Arbor, DollyC.
115 1 3 1 1*» J Shelepets 8 Ruby, The Neiihew. North Shore
108 5 3 5 6 54 6*4 E Joslah 9 HarvestKing. Y’gAdam. Melvin
Racing st.*irts at 2:45 p. m. (Chicago time 1:4.5.)
® Superior mud nuincr. X Good mud runner.
Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. ®Apprentice
sllowance. b Blinkers.
First Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
TMiri^e ^.SOO. 2-year-olds. Allowances.
(Track reci.rd: Sept. 1.3, 191.3 -1 ;Od 'i— 7—109. )
To<lay’8
.36623* Carry On 106 3 103X713
(.364X3 i h.Maiidarin S 103x713
.36.376* Allies Way 101 1:41 3 107. .710
3<>.-».3<t .Aunt T.ln 91’.l:41*f. .3 100X710
.36.33(t Sweet Bouquet ...106 1:41 4 108x703
.36623 Statim 113 1 :40^f, 7 107X703
.36303 AVIlliani Gill (Mi. 3 101.. TOO
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Hun.
5t;.329»
Fancier
. ..114
1 :07%
lOS. .72.3
Purse
(,3d.329 )
Fa.si Trial ....
. . 10.3
1:07’/-.
113. .720
t 'J'r;
(.36621 )
Trout liug
. .Ill
1 :0S"t.
.71.3
.36.377
.36tH2*
Lady He.-irt . . .
. .11.3
1 :«)8';.
103X710
.3i’^;24
.36.329
Russula iM) ...
. .10.3
1 :12
10.3. .710
36(54.3*
3tgm
Navisco
. .112
1 :()0
110. .703
3t;d44*
.3dt;oi
CluMH-hako (M) .
9S . . 700
36.310-
.36621
Circus (M) .....
. . .112
1:11%
lO.S. .7tMJ
.3(5.300
Fifth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upwanl.
►rd: Sept. 16, 191.3-1:11-
IKEY T. .
My .Mnzie . .
Lad’s Love
. .100 l:12*f,
. . 92 1:12’/-,
. . 10.8 1 : 12 %
. .118 1:12 ’%,
. .110 1:11%,
..105 l:12‘r.
Handicap.
7—113.)
3 98 X 730
4 93 X 740
3 103X733
6 93X733
6 lff*X7:tO
3 100X723
Si.VTII RACE 1 1-1C» >Si1eK. Skill<»t Clsi iniiiigr Han<1i<*np. and
upward. (July .‘SO, 1:44 I-."* .*< 107.1
Second Race — 3-4 Mile.
Piirsf $800. 3-ycar-olds ami upward. Claimin
(Track record: Sept. 16, 191.3—1:11—7—113.)
(.36449) Miss Dixie 101 1:13*.^ 3 Drj. .7
3,3766 hRedland 112 l;l.T-’r. 9 10807
.36013 Diamond Dale <.M).100 1:14’4;-, 3 100. .7
BLACKIE DAW, blk. h, 8 110
(Trainer. A. L. Kirby. Owner. A. L. Kirbr).
56619 D’shire :J-4 1 :ll%.fast 20 b36 7 7 5
{■.0489 Windsor 1 1-16 l:45%fast 22-10 108 1 3 2 2
5(.326 Ft.Eric 1 1-16 1 :45%good 10 3 4 4 2
56273 Ft. Erie 1 1-16 l:4.3%.fast 19-5 112 2 2 2 2
5,5719 Windsor 3-4 l:ll*ifast 16 112 3 6 4
5556.0 Ft. Erie 1 1-16 l:45%fast 5 106 1 1 1 2
5.3478 Ft. Erie 1 1-16 l:4.3%faat 4-5 1(;8 2 3 3 2
By Transvaal — Mary Day, by Peep o’Dav,
553U<> Ham’ ton
£5034 Corm’ht
60709 1.11 ion ia
SMART GUY, b,
3-4 l:l.3%good 27 112 2
3-4 1:13 fast 6 KK5 2
i l:2S%fast 17-10 114 2
g. 4 100
6'5 6*3 E Pollard 7 .T.Ellsw’th, Minute.Man. EulahF.
2i 4i E Pollard 8 Adonis. Brisk. Tippo Sahib
2^ 3-i H Thurber 6 Dril. Jester, B. Grand, M. Orange
2 J 2’ E Prdlard 6 Registrar, Mock Orange, Breeze
4® 4®J G Fields 6 E.Rick’bach’r, B’sthoff, S C’mba
16 1» ll Thurber 6 Kentish Boy, CleanGone, I'lmLco I
2J 4* N Barrett 8 B. Jester. SoraeB.ahy, Pas. .Swain j
3ti678- bl>ady Ivan
.3»5449 bLcv.is B. .
.36137 bl*inard ...
. .110 1 :13
..11.3 1:14%,
..108 1:13%
9 1080 720
3 100.. 713
7 112.. 713
6 106X713
3 106. .713
Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards,
I’urse 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Traick record: Aug. 27. 1921 — 1:43 — 3 — 114. 1
(Trainer, A. Swenke. Owner, A. Swenke).
.'6637 I >’ shirr-
1 :16’;-,mud
•>',
il;3
2
1
1
P
1® C
I^ng
515310 Windsor
:;-4
l:ll%fast
K)
169
7
4
6
6*
6*? H
Myers
f€.*172 Windsor
3-4
1:13 slop
21
1(!9
4
6
€
7-
6’* H
Myers
.36.325 Ft.Erie
3-4
1 :15%good
8
108
1
2
2
3’*
3* H
Myers
C€A)ii:i Ham’ton
3-4
l:li%faat
5
113
3
4
4
3»
2* T
Tirooke
55982 Ham'ton
3-4
l:13%slow
14-5
111
2
3
a
5*
4’® H
Myers
BRISK, ch. g.
5
106
By Bmnupel — 1
(Trauxer, M. Lipps, Owner, J. B. Dnun).
.36617 !>’ shire 1 1-p: 1:41*-, fast 12-5 I’O ‘J 3
564X9 Windsor 1 1-16 l:4.5%fa.st 21-5 104 8 5 4
5i2i27 Ft. Erie 1 1-16 1:46 good !i 123 5 4 :i
56193 Ft.Erie 1 1-16 l:4Cvf,slow 6 114 1 2 2
56167 H’m’n 1 1-160T1:49 fast 7 115 »3 1 1
5609O Tlam’fn ImTOy l;44*ifast 1 106 6 3 2
RTTNGUOI, ch. 0. 8 102
(Trainer, D. Shaw. Owner. 0. TorrelD.
5* 4®i J Gruber 6 Se’llCombs. B.v.Timlny, Mot.('cp
4* 4” G Walls 7 SailingB., J’geEllswortb, IkeyT.
3i 3*§ W Ri«len'r 5 Woodtrap, Bro.D>ve, BreadMun
By Theo. Cook — Cazmy Miae, by Ogden.
1* 1® C Iging 6 ('alia Ian. Orlova. Brown Check
6- 6*i H Myers 10 Fort Bliss, Kuklux, Orlova
7- 6’3 H Myers 8 Min. Man, Bui. Proof. Hereafter
S’* 3* H Myens 7 Eulah F., Kuklux, Miss.theTime
3’ 2* T Tirooke 8 Ijad’s Love, Some Baby, Ablaze
5* 4’® H Myers 8 Hildur, Some Baby, Fizer
U :3* H J Burke 6 Tippo Sahib, Incog. Gra« e
3h ‘.>ak R Hol’way <S Adonis, TippoSaiiib, Bla«*kieD:tw
3’ 2- J Butwell 7 Dtikc RuII. Antilles. Diomed
2i 1’ J Butwell 3 Fizer. Murray, Ten Can
I'l 1* J Butwell 6 Mormon Ehier,' Antilles, MadgeF.
5’ 6* J McTag’t 6 Rmiiiuoi, Rubhiiuiu, CleauGoue
By Runnymede— Fourquoi, by Star Shoot
36622
J:ick Lee
101
1:14!/-.
3
100. .710
.36(;46
Ta’nba
94
1:14%
4
112X710
.36676
Drapery
107
1:13
4
tOS. .70.3
36(5.Sl
Kaiuonu H
106
1 :14%
7
112X703
3647S
Miss Ouri (Mi
109
1:21%
♦;
106 X 700
36677
Sea Bojird
1(»4
1 :!6%
3
KH). .700
Third Race—
3-4
Mile.
Purse
$.S(M). :i-year-oMs and npward.
('laimiug.
('Prack reeord: Sept. 16.
191 :
3^1:11
_7_
-113.)
1 .36.374 )
Optimism
.102
1:13X5
3
104. .7-23
(.-ihH?,)
bMess Kit
. km;
1 :12%.
4
112. .720
.36.331
bVouneisl
.ll.S
1:12
3
120X713
(.3(h5ir2>
Ro« k Silk
.104
1 :14
T)
KHX713
(.3(M).M6)
Wraith
.110
1:13
3
111X7K)
.3.561M
American E:igh* . ,
.113
t:T2%
6
116X703
3660-1
hBrodier ^!a<-Ican .
.113
1:13%
.3
169X7(10
(363271 Duke Ruff . .
(.36644) b.Vssnniption
.36.3.33- Sentiiiiental . .
36.3:41 Ian*.v Kate ...
,3r378- tiath
.3»*.643 White Haven
.36378* hDarnle.v
. 1921-1:4.3-
. .111 1 :44‘.-,
..lot; 1:48 ’i
. . 103 1 :44
..107 1:46%
..111 1:43’’-.
..107 1:43 *fi
..103 1:43%
3—114.)
3 104 X 723
3 109.. 72!)
3 106X713
3 97X710
3 108.. 710
3 ltd X 70.3
3 109. .700
Seventh Race — 1 Mile and
e $900. 3-.vt*ar-olds and ujiw
ck record: -Aug. 27. 1921-
Great Hawk 100 1:
’ bPicira 113 1:
* Idieiiilock 109 1:
bWliip|Ks)rwii! 102 1:
bSalestnan lt)4*l:
Hush Hit>l:
bCrinison lianibler . 89 1 :
LI tile Sandy
))Plantarede 109 1;
70 Yards,
ard. Claiming.
—1:13 .3-114.)
43%, 4 107X725
44%, 6 103X720
45% 7 1100715
47’/r.sy t; 107x713
4S’hsv 3 104.. 713
44% 4 107.. 713
44% 3 97.. 710
4 110X710
:47 3 110X710
Fourth Race — 1 Mile.
3-year-ohls and upward. Claimnig.
tTrack recerd: Aug. 26. 1921 — 1 :38 v, 3- -102.)
3.3718-*W'aptain B 1 It) 1 ;41 7 103X72.3
.3‘it;o-.:= )>.Mouelt.e 99 1:40'.-, 4 lit). .720 I
3(i(;2(;*
Boficr-.N’a-Breeiia
. . 9S
1 :4(;%
4
103X710
3CM;S2
( 'apt . Hodge . . . .
. .Ill
1:43
6
103X705
3(Mi2(;
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. . !)7
1 ;47%,sy
4
9HX700
3<;(;2(;
<’or.e/
. lOJ)
1 :41) %sy
3
104. .700
34911
High Olympns ..
. .113
1 :4S
6
103. .700
.3!’,: i-j
lioiuul
. .los
l:l3Xii
12
107:1^700
DORA’AL PARK JOCKEY' PERCENTAGES.
.'GX9.S
D. shire
1 1-16
1 :44%good 13
160
4
2
4
3
4*
J
Shelepets
3
59469
Windsor
1 1-S
1 :a6ViSlovv
11
10.5
::
:i
5
y J
SheU;|>r-tS
(;
5*371
Windsor
2-4
1:16 .slop
12
11(1
7
7
7
6*
ry
J
Shelepets
s
56253
Ft.Erie
1 1-16
1 ;43 fast
9-5
100
3
3
3
5
4*
47
F
Merimee
6
56219
Ft.Erie
1
1 :;{9X(,good
22 -.3
105
3
2
2
3
3*
2®
J
McTag’t
4
r(50tX)
Ham’t’n
lm70y
1 :44*/£fast
6
101
2
2
3
3
2’
1’
J
Rowan
6
BELARIO, br.
8, 6
102
By
Sain— Belle of
CleaiiGone, Claymore
t'i'rainer. A. L. Austin. Owner. A. L. Auatln.
.'6.313 Witnlsor 1 1-S l:.31%fa.st 16 104 1 6 f. .3
56469 IVir.cl.sor 1 1-x j :.3 !%,.slo\v 8 Kft) 1 : 2 t; 6.
.6627:! Ft. Erie 1 1-16 1 ;4."%faKt 14 lOO 1 5 6 6
5».o2»; Hair.’ton 1 l-b» 1 :46%.fast 2,!-10 110 4 5 .3 5
.3.3X74 K’worth IrnTOy l:i:{%,fasi 2 BiO 5 4 3 2
5;X20 K’worth 1 1-16 1 ;46%fnst 9 103^ 6 6 6 6
5.3781 K’w' or th 1 1-16 1 :4.3%fust 31 1”7 4 5 6 .3
5.3621 VVind.sor 1 1-16 1:46 fast 10 105 7 6 7 8
SEVENTH RA(’E 1 1-S Yliles.
(July BO, IDB1 1 :r»0 1 BG. )
OMER K., b. g, 8 106
(Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner, C. Buxton).
.36.312 Wind.sor 1 1-X 1 :52%fast 12-5 9S 3 1 1 1
,3:.702 Windsor 1 1-16 1 :47Afef ast 3-2 9S 1 I 1 1
5.3622 Windsor 1 1-16 1 :4SVhfast 19-10 94 1 5 4 1
654.34 Ft.Erie 1 3-16 2:00%fast 13-10 103 6 4 4 2
55399 Ft.Erie 11-16 1:46 fast 23-10 98 8 5 3 3
4' 3* E Barnes 8 'I’lie An her, Tmog, ?.Iint Cat
<i 6®;,’ r, Lang <; AcccU rate, AlintCat, StarKealrn
6 6"' .1 Phelepets t» Registrar, Black. Daw, M.t)raiige
5 5‘-'J .1 Rowan 5 King John, .Murr.iy, Madge F.
1’ I'i .1 Rowan 5 Murray, Dre.^iden, Fort Bliss
2'i E Barnes 8 Kiiduiin, King Juliu, 'TheArcher
4’- 4® R .VcD’ott 6 King 'J'lirusli, B»-silM)ff, Bre»-»e
S'* 4*2 E Barnes 8 Ruiiqiiui, Belg.tjuc«*u. Pas.Swaio
R>y(^:i r-4»l<ls 11 p\v:i cil. .3
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Isiiinary
1.
iDi:i
to .
tllftllKt -7,
1D121, Incliisivo.
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At or
Over
Over
Jockey.
P.(".
Wt. Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Jockey,
P.C,
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
?a\.
'riiurl>er, II .
20
100 277
33
44
40
Drcyer, J.
OS
101
7(;
(;
6
12
Eri«ks<»ii. 11.
IS
107 137
liTi
28
22
Se;!ri!S. H.
OS
UK)
71
6
10
K)
1 16
107 207
.54
30
31
RornanelU.
L 07
100
103
7
•»
u;
13
l(n; 14 1
17
16
Smith. J.
07
lol
27.1
19
27
2(’»
Ve:irgin, <5,
13
OS 32(;
41
46
3!)
Kennedy. .
<)7
110
70
.1
10
11
Rowan. J. .
13
104 17b
23
17
l.S
Ryan. .1. .
(H
104
24
1
I
2
MiirTdiy. F.
13
lOH I61;
21
24
10
Bower, H.
B 04
K.S
113
•3
8
13
I'a 1 .•5ugto:i,
K. .. .13
00 i3(;
l.S
17
13
Harbourne.
E 03
90
74
2
3
7
J.acoliK, .V.
13
!)3 K7
1 1
13
0
Flynn R.
03
4
0
1
0
MepiaUM*, F,
12
102 138
10
13
0
Lomas. E.
102
!•
0
0
0
Boganowski,
w... .10
!)9 77
s
11
8
Rae, 'r. . .
1(k;
22
0
0
1
P.uhroft, (5.
0.S
10.3 79
6
10
7
rmsT
HAC'i: — r» 1-1: V
.'0:i r-ol«ls.
A llo%vau<
( Sept.
1 r».
iDi;
1 :OG 1-,N 7 lOD.l
Index Course Dist TirneT’ekOdds Wt St % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
FANCIER, b. g, 2 108 By Madrigalian — Fancbette, by Alvescot.
By Beaob 0omb«r — Degenerate, by Tenuy.
IX IX A Gantner 8 SirJohnVergne, (N»rson, FrankF.
1’ li A Gantner 9 Non?.kid, KichanlV.. VV’.T’niliow
IJ 2’* A GantnfeTl2 linen. Air Man. Waltt>r rurnbow
1' I’i A Gantner 9 ThistleQueen, Antiphon, J. Arbor
3’i 3* A GantnerlO Ernest A., Benevolent, Sea Way
FANCIER, b. g, 2 108
(Trainer, J. X. Frayling. Owner, "V
.36:329 Dorval 5X f 1 :.»7‘.-.fast 7 111 6
56:!29 Kin.gE. Ab 3-8 1 :04V,hvy 7-10 312
54263 Jamaica 5-S 1 :(>0%faPt 4 116 4
64210 Jamaica 5-S l:’C0%slow 2i 115 1
54130 Jamaica 5-8 l:00%fast 30 115 11
FAST TRIAL, b. g, 2 118
Owner, W. H. Pendry).
(Trainer, H. Neusteter. Owner, H. Neuiteter).
3* :!'^ H Stearn.^? 9 Fa'^t Trial, Chloris. Briarcliff
1* W Hinphy t; The Cigarette, May S., IMaudc!
6 6” W KeLsay ti Rose Brigade, Blackstone, Toll
3* 3* W Kels.iy 8 William A.. Fanfare, (?uri>eiiter
7’ 7‘* W’ Ivelsay 12 Kai-Saiig, BudFisher, JuneGrass
By Martinet — Morning Glory, by Disguise.
FRANK SHANNON, b. g, 6
104
By Sir
John
Johnson — Mariti, by Hindoo.
.56.529 Dorval
.5X f
1 :(i7Vifast
18-
5 103 1
3
2
(Trainer, F. C. Marmet.
Owner, F.
0.
Marmet).
56252 Ft.Erie
3-4
1 :i:5%,fast
16
1U7 f.
3
3
565(57 D’shire 1 1-16 l:46%fust
6 51<* 10
7
,5
0
5- 3* B
Parke
12
WalkUp. SirJ. Vergne, Roseate
56161 Ham’ton
5X f
l:08%fast
6
lOSi 2
2
2
5(5466 Win«l.«or 1 1-16 1:,30 .slow
8 110 7
5
5
3
42 4*4 B
Parke
8
Darnley, lioisterer, Joan of Arc
56033 Ham’ton
5.x f
1:09 fast
5
105 2
1
2
56408 Windsor 1 1-16 l;52%mud
56 113 7
8
9
10
10 10' » B
l^arke
10
Goldine, Greenland, Court Fmd
5.5978 Ham’ton
5X f
l;08%slow
23
105 6
5
5
3(516<> D’snire 1 1-S 1 :.3:i%fust
23-10 106 4
9
7
8
8* 0*2 G
Fields
11
Enc’ite, Rich’dV., D.ofWel’ton
55448 Ft.Erie
6-8
1 :u0%fast
15
105i 3
4
4
5.5998 D’ .shire lm70y l:44%fa.st
16-5 111 6
2
2
2
2h 2)» G
Fields
11
(.’’cadourlL, I,.L*fellow. Kich.V.
55245 Ham’ton
5-8
l:01%fast
36
1C9 3
6
4
5.58(8) K’worth 1 1-16 l:47%f:tst
9 ' 110 4
4
3
1
1* iok B
Parke
10
Docod, Benevolent, ("orson
TROUTLING,
blk. c.
2
108
RHYMER, ck. g. 1
109
By ftalvatiou — La :
Poeta, by Hondnraa.
(Trainer,
G. Cornell. Owner,
R. M.
Dale).
(Trainer, G. "W. Atkinson
. Owner,
G.
W.
. Atkinson).
56621 Dorval
5X f
1 :08%,fast
11
Ill .5
6
3
.5(5620
D’shire
1 1-4
2:0.5 fast
21
107
2
1
1
4
r.i 1
•' V
5'®
J H’t:imer
5t443
Wir.<lsor
1 1-16
1 :.51 Vr.slow
10
1U4
4
2
1
1
1-
]•-
T Burns
5(5C’;i
D’shire
1 1-16
1 :.53%hvy
30
106
5
8
8
7
6*
6'®
A V.’ikson
5.589.5
K’worth
lm70y
l:49H.slop
4
IMS
4
.5
5
7
7*
7'*
E Denny
5:,X21
K’worth
1 1-8
l:54%fast
41 f
109
7
6
6
5
6'
3‘2
E Barnes
655t:2 Ft Erie 1 1-8 1:53 fast 34 103 6 6 5
63454 Ft Erie 1 3-16 2:00-.fa8t 20 109 6 8 7
65579 li’l’n 1 1-4 OT 2:64’Afast 17 101 4 5 6
WALTER TDRNBOW, ch. h, 6 106
(Trainer, S. McNeill. Owner, 8. McNeUl).
563.36 D’ .shire 1 1-8 1 ;34%fa.st -2 307 8 4 4
.513058 D’shire 1 1-4 2:15*«hvy !!7 103X 16 6
6.3847 K’worth 1 1-4 2:06%fast 6 I06 7 5 o
55801 K’worth 1 1-lb l:48%fast 21 lio 12 12 !<•
53702 Windsor 1 1-36 l;4T%fa.st H H3 3 6 5
SOLID ROCK, b. g. 8 109
(Trainer, W. bmitb. Owner, W. Smith).
.36.3T:» l)’.<hire 11 lb 1:47 fa.'^t 6 110 9 9 9
.36311 Wiml.sor 1 1-S 1 :.32Ar,fast 11-5 KH; 4 6 5
56221 Ft.Erie 1 1-16 1 :46’%good 10 I04 5 5 5
66221 Ft.Erie 1 1-16 1 :46’%good 10 I04 5 5 5 3 2
6.3876 K’worth 1 1-16 1 :47%.fast 7 lOS 6 3 3 2 2]
65.308 Ft.Erie 1 1-16 l:46%fast 10 105 4 5 3 3 4
6.3161 Conn’ht 11-8 1:55 fast 3-2 114 3 7 8 8 8
ROUEN, b. g. 5 lOd
(Trainer. A. Brent. Owner, A. Bront).
566^*0 D’.shire lm70y l:43%good 18 97 7 10 10 10 10
56511 Wiud.sor 1 1-8 l:5J*-ifast 12 101 7 7 7 8 8
5637:3 Windsor 1 1-8 l:58%slop 35 102 3 7 7 7 7
5.3622 Windsor 1 1-16 1 :4.S’/<5fasl 6 100 10 8 9 9 8
65126 Conn’ht 1 1-16 l:47%fast 37-10 102 5 4 4 4 3
RICHARD V., b. g, 4 104
1- 1- T Burns S Dolly .loliii Arbor, Suiuiuria
6* 6'® A V.’ikson 9 Osgotnl. SaiisPeurll., (’autilever
7* 7'* E Denny 10 t’av’cadourll., C’tiiever, Darnay
6’ 3‘2 E Barnes 11 Madrono, Necn.ih, Bund
S’* 6’a K Parr’ ton 7 Dix. Carroll, Kuklux. Benevolent
8J 8" J G’nei.sen 9 OinerK., ThlstleQueea, Antiphon
7’ 7*i K Parr’ton 8 Padua, Doctor Jim. Baladin
By Orbicular — Lady Dotte, by Mardotte.
6* 5®X E Denny 11 King Gf'oige. Franklin, B. Voter
6.x 5’i J Mai))en 11 Court Fool, I'it, Goldim?
4* 4’’ E Denny 9 lb iiovoh*i;t. V.Adam. I.,.L*gfel’w
4’ 2* E Denny 12 Br.I’eddler. l):irnay. H.Burgoyne
3*» 4*J E Denny 9 OmerK., Nouskid. Richard V.
By Trap Rook — Amaranth, by Sir Dixon.
81 7’® R Hol’way 9 l’*p<M ior. L’t lyejives. Benevolent
‘J* T Brooke H N'onski<l, Sea Way. Richard V.
2‘J 1)* C Lang 8 TanSou, (’oloiiel Matt, JakeFeld
2i 23 J McTag’t 11 L.Sanuy. Gol.Dawn. Lead. Star
4“ 5* H J Burke 9 Sea Way, Asterisk. Lively
8* C«2 R Hol’waylO Bond. Court Fool. Little Ed
Bv Bt. Amaiit — Kaffir Fowl, by GalUnula.
56302 Ft.Erie 5-8 l;04*f.hvy
361:69 PT. F: lie .3-8 1 :01 %f :i .st
LADY HEART, ch. f. 2
(Tiair.er. H. Gidtlings, Jr.
56642 T>orv'al
564t*5 V.'indsor .3.X f l:l.i%mud 1 117 2 2 2
56188 Ft.Erie .3-8 l:03%.slow 13-5 11.3 5 5 2
56034 Ham’ton 5i f l:09V5fast 15 lOl 1 13
■35978 Ham’ton 5X f l;08%slow 11 98 3 2 2
5579C K’ worth 5-S 1 :0l%fast 9 lOG 5 5 4
RUSSULA, ch, f. 2 (M) 106
(Trainer. F. Rcilley. Ov.'ner. A. B. Spreckels)
.'6.329 Dorval 5.X f l-.oTH.fa.st 16 105 9 9 9
NAVISCO. br. f. 2 110
(Trainer, F. Grace. Owner, P. G. Julian).
56641 Dorval 5? f 1:08’ -fast 15 112 7 8 8
51V.29 Dorval .3X f 1 :07%.fast 61 102X 5 7 7
5622:i Del m’r ,3-8 1 :0:{%.fast 6X 114
:3616S Del’m’r 5-8 1 rlX'.’/r.tast 47-10 109
.3r*094 Del’m r 5-S l:04%fast 31-10 109
5.3S24 M’ne’ve Ab .3-8 1:01 fast .3 107
55683 KiugEd. 4Xfl:04%hvy 2 104
55,390 D* r m ’ r 5-S 1 : 07%h vy 8 111
CHEECKAKO. b. c, 2 (M) S8
(Trainer, G. Finch. Owner, J. C. Fletcher).
f l :07%fa.‘^t 16-5 113
Owner, H. Giddings).
2* Ink F Merimee 9 Chloris. F'ancier. Bri;ircliff
3i 3*2 H J Burke 5 Photoplay, Champlain. Devonlte
2’ 2* J McTag’t 7 Delhimur, Moco, Fernim
1»* li F Merimee .3 Oo lai lai, A.'hlin, Athgarven
6* 5“i F Merimee 7 Corenzio, 'IIN'essie B., Chateaugay
6’ 7*t H J Burkell Devouite. SoItGoes, TomCussidy
4* 4‘® F Merimee 8 SecondThoughta, Ogarite, Whirl
By Phaleron — La Truite, by Troutbeck.
3’ 1* F Murphy S TMaywr'ht. .Vslilin. TheCicarotte
6X 5*X H Thurber 7 Overrun, Al. Ferrum
6* 6’X H Thurber 7 Humorist, Nel. Lemon. Jos. Brant
By Hearts of Oak — My Honey, by Yo El Rey.
(Trainer, D. 'Woraeldorff. Owner, W. D. Bernhardt).
0* 9 ® J H’tamer 12 Amanda, Anna Gallup, Joe Joe
8 8’* J H’ lamer 8 N»>n.skid. Solid Rock, Sea Way
7* 7” J H’tamor 8 Woodthrn.sh, Osgooil, K. Trojan
8J 7*3 J H’tamerl2 Huen, Omer K., Air Man
3« 2' J H’ tamer 8 Sw’t Apple, Dairyman, (lharles’n
Bv Everett — Trade Mark, by BroomcUok.
56t^.l Dorval
.35796 K’worth
.'5637 W:i‘dsor
53583 Ft.Erie
5-8 1 :62 fast :;7
3-8 1 :01V.fast 49
5-8 1 :0f»%fa.st 49
5-8 1:01 '-.fast 80
CIRCUS, ch. c. 2 (M) 108
(Trainer. W. Walker. Owner, W. Walker).
.566(10
D’shire
linToy
1 :43’/iKood
S 1M_
4
5651 1
XViiidsor
1 18
l:.52*^fa.sl
(5 106
5
0
fidOM
D’ .shire
1 1-8
1 :53%fast
23 106
2
6
5.599S
D’.shire
lm70y
1 ;44%fast
46 1(M5
1
1
55821
K’worth
1 1-8
1 :54-’f.fast
8 lo5
1
4
LAZY LOU. br. m.
7
109
(Trainer,
W. M.
Cain. Owner, W.
M.
.*>(»616
D’shire
1 1-16
1 .46 fa .St
.8 1*16
8
S
5(5516
Wlnd:(or
1 1-16
1:46 fast.
106
6
7
5(.470
•Wind.soi'
1 1-16
1 :"«o'5slow
5 106
8
6
56327
h't.Erie
1 1-16
1 :46 good 12 K'T
7
7
B(.?75
hT.Erie
ImTOy
1 ;4.5 fast
♦5 105i
a
4
6(;e84
D’.shire
1
l:4:?%.siow’
VI 113
8
9
54904
HBon’ts
1 18
1 ;r>6%,sloW
14-.*; no
6
7
54T’-'l
B. B«*n’ts
1
l:41’Aifast
5 i(4«
8
8
;; 41 •:,« r T.ang 12 Aniand.t. Anna tlallui*. Joe Joe
5 4‘X 4*X H J Burke. S Nim.skid, S«did Rock. Sea Wa.v
2 2\ 2*" H Gregory 11 Enerinite. D.of vVelCgton. Huen
5 5i 45 H Gregoryll t ’’cadourlL. F.S’non. L.L’fellow
4 4»' 6*3 A Gantuerll Madrono, Necuah, Rhymer
Sy Jack Ataia-— ^Mr*>. G. Hogan, by bir Dlxtr*
»).
6 3>. 6«x E Pollard 9 Sir.l .Vergne. Emrinite. Nonskid
6 6i 6®3 E Pollard 8 Sea Prince, Exiiorter, Encrinite
1 1* 2i E Pollard 8 LadyLillian. W’dthrush. Goldine
6 6i 6®i E Pollard 7 Duk.- RufT, Bri.sk, Antille^
5 5 6®i E Pollard r» M:idge F., C’tonBlossom, Murray
7 5«> 3* R I’ollard 11 A. Gallup. KPtygihbet, W. Willow
7 2i 2'X E Pollard 8 Itai On**. W:irlike. Duke Ruff
8 S* 5*i )•: Pollard 9 F.ltalie, Cliefa, Bar One
36621 Dorval
.3.3442 I.;itoni:i
53169 Latonia
.3.x f 1 :08%fsist 12
5.x f 1 :«k;*f,f:i.‘-t 24
5-8 1 :«J0%fast 14
4X 3’*.! H Thurber d Cliloris. Gazinta. Push Pin
4- o* J Butwell ♦; Troulth r. G:izinta, Speed River
2X L*®** K Parr’ton d Push Pin, ('hloris. Troubler
2* 1* K Parr’ton 7 Lyumouth, Humorist, Push Pin
2** 4^3 K Parr’ton 7 ('orenzio, WessieB.. Chat’ngtiay
3»> 3»i K Parr’ton 7 Chloris, Humorist, Gazinta
By Runnymede— Handsome Florry. by Handsome.
9 9=® E Atkins’n 9 Fast Trial, ("hloris. Fancier
By Trevisco — Pitti, by Plaudit.
7* 7*i J McTag’t 8 N.Hari>er. TattleLcss. Overrun
5’ 6** J Smith 9 Fast Trial. Chloris, Fancier
3*X F Moore d Ad’ted D’ghter. H. Major, Dadja
I* F" Moore 8 Carruthers. Helen Major, Da<lja
3*.i A Jacobs 7 Lit.I-ess, Ad. D’ghter, Mary I).
F Moore .3 II. Major. BabyVainp, Athg.irven
3‘i W Taylor d Selota. Athgarven, Desperation
2* J D’minick fi HelenMajor, ("apt. Greet, Riinfra
By Nealon — Aprisa, by Kismet.
3* .3»J J Rowan 9 Kelly’s (jueen. Puff B.ill. Paddle
7 7'® A Richcr’k 7 Chlorist. Humorist, laidy Heart
6 6” A Richcr’k d ("orenziu. Lynmouth, Royal Gift
9= 9'® A Richcr’klO MossFoxIL, Marble, D. Buc’iner
By “Whisk Broom II. — Pageant, by Delhi.
7- 7** H B B'wer S Trouiling. Playwright. Ashlin
9 9’" O Willis 9 S.andBools. HI. House, Heph’tot
12 12’® II I.unsi’d 12 J.B.Br’n. B’k’rBr’n, SiiavePr’ce
M\rK-
-:T-4
I 1 1
aii«I upward. ('la iiiiiii.:;'.
MISB DIXIE, b. f. 3
(Trainer, A. Finley
56449 KingE ImTOy l:.'l%hvy
56176 KingE. Ab3-.8 1;<‘1 fast
56:ii:t KingE Ab .3-8 103 bvy
.3.3804 M’ne’VH Ab 3-4 1::
,3.>100 Dc’ m’r .3-8 1 :(
52953 Havana 1 1 16 1:-!
102
Ov/ner. E. S. Foreman),
hvv 20 101
fast 57 102
bvy 17 104
Ab 3-4 1:21 hvy 41-10 Pf7
.3-8 l:0‘2%,fast 16 98
1 1 16 l:47’h.fust 'll 90
By Luke McLuke — Aunt Josie, by Ogden.
1>* A Finley 9 Discord. Hemlot'k, Dewitt
8-3 .X. Finley N MyMuzie. SaniHonston. Fovnovo
3* A Finley 9 H. Robin. .\in.Maid, CanteenGirl
2* A Finley 9 J. A. Clark. H. Lm-as. Claremeter
6® D Prilile 9 Efficient. Obstinate, Madrid
I'J 2' A McL’hlln .S My Ad;i, Kingozi. J. Alfre«iriark
8
DAILY RACING FORM
Friday, September 2, 1921
BEDLAND. b. g, 9
(.Trainer, D. Hammond.
L'»7W M’ne’vc Ab 5-8 1:01 nui«l
104
Garner, G. Holmei).
5515G Conn’ht
516Ci> Dorval
51G17 Dorval
61154 Pimlico
61156 Pimlico
610.S4 Pimlico
65926 lI.AcG’o
3-4 l:13-5^faat
3-4 l:22%hvy
3-4 1:18 hvy
3-4 l:lG%slop
1 l:41%fast
3-4 1:19 hvy
1 1-16 l:49%f:iKt
105
113
110
113
106
113
117
116
100
Owner, T. Hodge).
10
8
I 5
6
• 5
DIAMOND DALE. b. f. 3 (M)
(Trainer, F. J. S.tcvcns.
f1i643 Dorval 3-4 1 ;l;:-;,fa.st 11 KU
66574 Dorval 3-11:13Hfast 19 100 5
56289 Ft. Erie 3-4 1 :20^-,hvy 11 110 9
66136 Ham’t’n lm70y l:iri\fast 23-10 93 6
6.V.03 I'^t-Erio 1 1:40 fast 5 96 3
6,51.57 Conn’ ht 3-4 1;14%fast 16f 105 9
62763 F.G’mls f l;09%h\T 50 Kf7 13
LADY IVAN, b. m, 7 112
(Trainer, C. J. Whatley, Owner, J.
.56678 Dorval 3-4 1:14 fast 21-10 112 3
66574 Dorval 3-4 1 :13Vf.fast 17 lOf. 3
5f476 KingK. Ab 5-8 1 :02%.slop 7 111
.56261 Dorm’ r ,5-8 1 :03«f.fa.st 24-.5 110
.56201 Dcl’in’r 5-8 l:04Mifast 43-10 107
6.58.54 M’nc’vc Ab .5-8 f.O fast 11 111
55728 KlngK. Ab 5-8 l:02"6good 18 112
IDIsqiulified.
LEWIS B„ ch. g, 6
(Trainer, G. W. Crippen
5G449 KingE. Ini70y l:51%hvy
56.380 KingEtl. 1 l;4.5V5fast
r.6236 Dol’m’r 3-4 1:19 fa.st
6r4)GS Kempton 3-4 1:1.5 fa.st 17-10 112
66013 Kompton 3-4 l:lG2£fast 7 110
riNARD, cb, g, 5 106
(Trainer, W. A. McKinney. Owner,
66137 Ham’ ton .3-4 1:14 fast 10 HO
F,o:?99 Dorval lm70y l:47tffast 41-10 101
60.328 Dorval 3-4 1:15 fast 9 103
602:1,3 Dorval ImTOy 1 :5675hvy 21-5 105
By Plaudit — Ruby Right, by Star Ruby.
4® U Pall .5 Marmito, Rameau. First Pullet
S» K Parnes m Am.K.igle, SixjkancQu’n. P’nPill
3* l"i II Thurl.er 1> Tarawon, Panu.\. .Icllison
lOJ 12*’ .1 G’lioisen 13 I!i,l. ship, Ramon.a II., Tnrascon
61 6*i Tl L’castcrll Kftalie. Propng-iinla. .leanllullaiit
7* 7*'i Tl L’caster 9 Por’gourdino, Wh. Haven, Prisk
42 2" P MeO’nnlO KnricoCariiso, P.C’ou’ll.v, Ettahe
13’«I3*’ E Pamoa 14 S. Kelly. li. Wynne. L’EnJoieur
By Dariey Dal© — Diamond Grain, by Fowling- pie<^.
3 4^, I"-! H Thmbor J) Mess Kit, Gallou-Pcrry. Cliow
7 7 7’ 7“J J Dreycr li* Optiinism. Lady Ivan. Mike
9 8 8* 8'* G Walls p Sci^ice Fl.ig, Fuse, Edna I).
4 3 4 5* 5’" K Parr’ ton 7 Cub.iiiita, Or. Park, E. Princess
4 4 4 4* 4’i J Rowan S KingOeorge, Or’(lI)a«l<ly, Libby
8 7 7i 8’ G Wall.s li» ('^.rtnonm. Efficient, lllazonry
10 10 lOJ 11*« J Gruber 1.3 M.Oiin’r. M. Dixon. Yell.Hlos’m
By Ivan the Terrible — Bewitched, by Frankfort.
T. Buckley).
1 2 4‘ 3'i II Stearns 12 Finis, .lust Fanc.v. I*‘idy Ivan
2 2 2’ 2f- H Stearns 12 Optimism, Jlike, Great Hawk
4n K Atkins’n N lIuronlL, Min. Mack, M. Holland
Ih II Ball 0 G’dsm.'m, Planchita, Tw’lySevcn
2n R Pall 7 Itunmic, Huron II., Husli
5** E Smith ‘) Riposta, Mike, Mack Garner
8’J W D’k’soii 0 Musito, 'Poy Miss, Kathleen K.
100
Owner, J.
IS HO
17 113
14 113
0 Miss Dixie, Discord, Hemlock
<> L.EyosII., Huntress, N.Miley’ht
!> .Tuanita III.. Hatrack. Circulate
7 Tony Dean. Steve, Gl<K>m
9 Drapery, Planchita, T. .1. Hogan
by Star Shoot.
49SS9 t!on’ght
3-4 LHt^.sIow
24
108
8
r.
5
46269 Jef’.son
3-4 1 :16 slow-
6
HI
12
12
13
4604.3 Jef’.son
3-4 l:l l%faat
8
106
5
5
8
4.5.3S0 F.G’nds
3-4 LlStf.hvv
20
HI
4
4
3
45213 Jef’Bon
3-4 l:i:i-Vfast
20
109
9
10
10
45012 .lef’aon
:i-4 1 :16*igood 15
111
14
13
12
44806 Bowie
f 1:22 fast
16
106
4
1
3
JACK LEE, hr. g. 3
100
(Trainer,
II. Tullett. Owner. H. Tullctt).
56622 Dorvel
3-1 l:12Y,fast
101
1
7
6
56299 Ft. Erie
6i f l:12Vv.hvy
106
3
7
7
56i:i7 Ham’ton
3-4 1:14 fa .St
29f
104
6
8
9
65104 Conn’ht
lm70y 1 :47%fast
89
91
4
6 S
S
53.543 Tijuana
6 3 1:01 fast
Clf
101
10
10
10
5.^T83 TMuana
3-4 l:13*ifast
C2f
96
7
9
9
CUBA, blk. f,
, 4
113
By Prospers— Lady Marchmont, by Marchmout II
Blackwell).
6".i F Moore
3* V .Tonkins
6‘i V .lenkins
4‘ D Prible
4'3 D Prible
By His Majesty — Early Rose,
E. T. Zolli coffer).
3 .3 f)** 7"2 H Thurber 0 O.alliiKit, A1 Pierce. OurPirthday
>1 4 7 8* S*** H Thurl)er 9 Gallev Head, Mn.sket, Wilfreda
; 6 5 4'i 4’i H Thurber 8 Sevillian. Lit.Mnndie, P«d)R;’.ker
.6 6 6 6 6»»* II Thurber <5 Manncheii, Musket, .1. A. Cknrk
8* -9** H 3’hurberlO Ponstelle, M.nckeiizie, Medusa
13 13"** 11 Thurberia N. Simplex, M. Garner, 3\.Anrt’son
9*?.10'« H Thnrbe:l4 T.Prooks, K.McRride. Col.Tcnu
4* S'*! H Thurber U Hadrian, IMIsen, Knklnx
10= lo»3 H 3'hurberll IMi. Ward. E. McBride, 'I ’mywaac
122 12*= H ThurberU Lit.Maudie, M. Manage. Sarasota
4* 7*J H Tliurber15 Pnuitney. O.ofllavana, L.Maudle
By Jack Atkin — Lady Galopin, by St. Serf.
7’ 6” II Stearns 10 M.G.irncr. I’.theMark. ILWilldo
7’® A Rlcher’k 7 Gratian, Gallon -P.cny. Ncnetle
9*» I Gordon 9 GalliiMd, A1 Pierce, OurPirthday
8** J Wallace 8 Br.ltill, G. Fringe, Sport. Chance
10” L Gaugel 10 llordcr. Shifty, I»nely
(Trainer, L. Hankins. Owner, L. Hankins).
,56616 Dorval lm70y l:4.5»ifaat;{3-bJf 107 5 4 4 6
r.RT.7,5 Dorval 3-4 1 ;ll%fast 22 lOo 10 10 lO
6:^879 M’nc’ve Ab .3-1 l:162f.fast P3 103
6.571.3 M’nc’vo Ab .5-8 1:03*. -.mud 20 HO
.*'41665 KingE. Ab 6-8 1 :^»02,f.slow 38 106
54.369 Mt.Royal 5i f l;07%fast 119 HI
DRAPERY, b. g. 4 108
(Trainer, E. S. Wallace. Owner, J. C. Mays).
51676 Dorval S-4 1 :14!{if;..st A ) 114 4 6 6 6
56.531 Dorval 1 1-lG 1:48 fast 19f lOS
56381 KingEd. 3-4 1 :lf.‘‘f,fast 8 114
56:m KingE. Ab 5-8 1 :03-K.hvy 12 110
56199 Del’ m’r 6^ f l:24%fast 23 110
(>6513 Kempton 3-4 l:167.fast 9 H<*
5,5919 Kempton 3-4 l:16%fa.st 8 109
RAMONA II., ch. m, 7 112
7
9
8
10
9J 10** B Mari’ellll2 Cacamlx), Vanessa Welles, Pyj
By Bard of Hope — Salvation Nell, by Salvation.
6* 5”^ J McTag’t 9 (Honn, Jack Healey. Hemlock
10* 8’i J Dreyer 11 MackG ii ner, MessKit. .Sc’rpiall.
7*i R McAl’cy 7 Pretty Baby, Mike, Yukon
111 F Moore 8 Diocletian, M.'J’rask, D.F’rbanks
8” .N Foden 9 Manicurist, M. Garner. Sabretash
9"* J McBride 9 Cacainbo, M. Dixon, Sleepy Dear
Lovetie — Dazzling Ray, by Giganteum.
II Powers 12 DintyMwre Watereo. Treadwell
9* 10** K Parr’tonlO Blazonry. A1 Pierce, Chimera
3* N Foden <> Glenn, PokeyJane, IM.ant.agenet
9"J N F’oden 9 Dr.(r:«mpl)ell, H’tross. PlainBili
3*t X Foden 9 Sevillian, TonyBeau. L. Eyes II.
In R F’.aulcy 9 Blaiichita, 3’. J. Hogan, LewiaB.
(JI4 \y Hinphy 8 II. George, Minnie li., DudlcBug
By Ficton — Ramondia, by Grajid Duke.
(Trainer,
Vf. Walsh. Owner,
E. La Point)
B6681 Dorval
lm70y l:44*f,fa.st
G5
101
4
:i 7
7
7* 7**
J
Smith
8
W.ikefield, M. Garner, II. Loreh
566*27 Dorval
lni70y l:45%slop
19
106
1
2 2
4
32
J
Smith
11
P.’rbonGreen, Discord, Flyllome
56,580 Dorval
1 1-8 1 :54 fast
72
106
3
3 3
4
5j 61
J
Smith
It)
Tr’kster II., B. Nail, Ain.Soldie)
f.f.147 Del’in’r
3-4 1 :lS*/-.fast
6
H3
2*
J
Smith
9
I’lejis.Bent, Counsel, S. River II.
Kempton 5-8 l:03Vsfast
17
107
32
J
Smith
li
M. Holland, Lady Fell.x, Foniovo
5.5609 KingEd.
1 1-16 l:52%fa.st
6
105
6'*
R
Ball
8
Blazonry. Hemlock, J. W. Klein
5.5512 Del’ m’r
lm20y l:17%fast
5
112
2J
J
D’minick 8
Hush, LittleGiiik, N.Mileyh’ght
MISS OURI,
ch. m. 6 (M)
106
By Blues — La
Reve
, by Sain.
(Trainer, S. J. Kelley. Owner, W. J. Jenkins).
.56473 KingE. Ab 5-8 l:04*/islop 10 HO
.*■611.3 KingE. Ab 5-8 l:03i/f.mud 21
66:J43 KingE. Ab 5-8 l:02%good 8-5
.56196 Del’ m’r 3-4 l:19%fa.st 21
.56097 Del’m’r 5-8 l:0-42fifast
.5.5.56.5 Df I’m’r 5-8 1 :o:{ fast
54960 Duf’rin Ab 5-8 1:04 fast
54.938 Dufforin 7-8 l:.’J.5%fast
54905 Duf’rin Ab 5-S 1:05 fast 5
SEA BOARD, b. g. 3
(Trainer, P. Reuter. Owner,
21-J
20
6
Fell.
.56677 Dorval 3-4 1:13 Last
.56475 Kingl'kl. 3-4 1 :21’;.slop
56418 KingE. Ab ,5-8 1:02 hvy
;4.382 KingEd. 3-4 l:16%fast
.*■6313 KingE. Ab ,5-8 1:03 hvy
56671 Kenipton 5i f l:0S%f.M.«rt
55991 Kenu)ton 5-3 1 :0l
5..9f»3 Kempton 5’ f 1:09
113
HI
109
i 11.3
116
1^»G
103
HI
109
Mrs. P. Reuter),
15 ir.6 9 9 8
19 5 108
18-5 115
H Chappell 0 ThePortug’e, Vim. B.-Xa-Breenn
X F’oden 8 Amer.Maid, .TackLeiii, C’teenGirl
S Impress, li.Hartni:in, Scintillate
9 J. I). Sugg, Jill, Velie
S Tniant, LilUaii G.. Joe’s Sister
11 Vansylvia, Gloom, I.#ady lone
8 NolYumps, G.’sFav’ite, Retreat
7 Satininore, I’olygam’t, D’bleVan
7 Tr’«lwcll. R.of I’icardy, Impress
S*** X Fo<len
9'* D Pauer
4*-L W Taylor
O Atwell
3'- F 1..11X
2it F Lux
2* F Lux
By Deutschlajid — Polistena, by Folymeluo.
5-5852 M ’ no’ VC A b 5-8 59
55VS7 M’nc’ve Ab 5-8 1:21'/
17-5 107
6-5 113
11 io»;
fast 39-10 lOS
fa.st 12 106
Si 7'* J MeT.ag’tll PlainBili, C. A. Byrne, Il.Willdo
gjs \ Eoden 8 ScarpiaiL, Fin. Rooster, Finis
1* E Atkins’n r» Fringe, Jack Ix*di, Nick London
fast
.mud
10
H7
2* N Foden
9** W Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
5** ,1 Rooney
2“k W Taylor
4=i W
di W
IJ W
Slark.'ider, Altamaha, Top Rung
9 1C. Robin. Ainer.Maifl. MissDixie
7 Musito, Glenn, Pretty B.aby
7 D«M‘torZal», Rafferty, O’Donovan
9 Bl.nnchita, MissIIorner, J.Healey
9 W.ofCh.ance, Dioi U>tian, A..Mai<l
0 By.Iove, Mary Erb, Amer’nMaid
TlflKD RACK B— 1 Mile. B-year-oliLs ami up^vard. Claiuiin;:
1J>I5 1:11 7 11. *5.)
(.Sept. IG,
OPTIMISM, ch. f, 3
('Prainor, W. A. McKinney.
101 By Bard of Hope — Etowah, by Alvescot.
Owner, E. T. Zoll; coffer).
Mr, 74 Dorval
:lj l:13*ifast
33-10 102 1
1
1
p.k
\- II
Thurber 12
I.ady Ivan, Mike, Great Hawk
5:>6'>l Empire Ab :i-4 1:11 if, good
::o
101 12
11
14
15*
15” F
AA-ciner Ki
Ting-a-ljing, T’nab’t, Arr*»vvli’<I
lI.deG’co
3-4 l:14V(.fast
10
94 3
6
5
8*
8»J M
,Schw'’tzH
Dix. Carndl. J.Bullant, Tennite
b.:647 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:ll*/f,fast
16f
9.5i 6
2
1
ink
Ih M
Sehw’’tzH;
Enricol’aiuso, Midian, Bla< k’rop
63517 Bowie
5i f LOS’^fa.st
7*1
105 7
9
9
9*
9*® A
Evans 10
Sacajawea, ToutOr, Mary Hea<|
46703 Bowm
i-2 49=^fast
15
14 6
6
5
5'-® J
Zo^ller H
Aunt Deda, Morn. Face, Mary Erb
MESS KIT. b.
C, 4
112
Sy Tracery — Moneta, by Spearmint.
(Trainer, M. E. Thompson.
,5661.3 Dorval 3-4 1 :l2'Mifa.st 2\ 112
56.575 Dorval 3 4 l:H-;^fast 10 11.3
56414 KingEd. 3-4 1:21 mud 31 HO
563U9 KingE. Ab 5-8 l:04%hvy 27-10 112
.56089 Ham’ton .3-4 1:14 fa.st 15 HI
6<’6;j5 Ham’ton 3-4 l:14%fast 50 107
55,508 Ft. Erie 1 1-16 l;it)%f:ist 56 108
YOUNEED, b. h. 6 120
(Trainer, R. J. Gilmore. Owner,
!-t l:l>%fast 33-10 HI
-4 l:ll%good 9-5 117
1-4 1:14 fa.st 1 118
Ov/ner, M. E. Thompson).
r6.'-31 Dorval
r.63:’3 Ft. Erie
56270 Ivt.Erie
H;i. 59 D’shire
56028 D’shire
5f'761 K’werth
5.5.579 Latonia
5.549.5 I.;itonia
ROCK SILK, b. g, 5
(Trainer, G. Finch.
56602 Dorval ;:-4 1:ll
5,5971 I>’ .shire 3-4 1:14
5,5.’{9.5 Ft. Erie 1 l:40*^jra.st
552<)9 Hitm’ton 5i f l:08*/5fast
04<W>6 Thorncliffe 3-4 l:l31tfast
54562 Th’rncliffe 5i f l:091ihvy
WRAITH, hr. c, 3
J. Gilmore).
W Pog'ski 0 Gnilon-P.erry, Chow, Diam.Dalc
2* 2* W Hog’skill MackG.trner. ScarpiaiL, Kinetic
4‘* A Finley .5 MyM.izie, Oldl’op, OaklawnBelle
6-'!J A Finley 8 My ^.lazie, 51. Voter, P. Heather
7* 8‘* R Rom’elli 9 L.Jaixtiry, S.B’ipiet, T.the.Mark
6* 5* J p'letchcr 12 Get’Ein, SisterEtnhIein, Wraith
7i 7** L Aron 9 Sea Vv'ay, Asterisk, Lively
By Ogd«n— -Tha Kura©, by Xanke«.
3-4 l:12’-f.fa.st 11 10 118
3-4 l:l8%hvy 7 120
3-4 Lll ’igood 12 108
3-4 1:13 fast 18-6 119
3-4 1:12 fast 6 118
104
Owner, P. Ciceri).
f.ist .V) 104 2
fast 8 112
20f 107
38 104
6 108
12-5 1U6
111
3 6
(Trainer, J. W. Dayton. Owner, J. W. Dayton).
6i 7’J II ThurberU (’onnoran, S'ster Susie, F.ttabe
51 4* II J PurkelO Tltor. Way, V.V/elles, I’Jmn.Fair
2i 2* II J PurkelO I. .Luxury, W-'l'ank, I’.T.Barimm
2* 2* J Mooney 11 Hereafter, Nur.se Jane, S.Reh
7* 7** J D M’noyll Nightstick, C.L’y<lecker, M.Dora
9* 9*** A Pickens Hi Fitz-P.’dle, R.'l'ravcler, Meliora
l*i 1* L Lyke 11 Gip.Queeii, Col.Taylor, The Ally
1“ L Lyke 11 HonorMan, Gip.tjueen, Currency
By Inferno or Rockville — Frou Frou, by Meddler.
2i I'S H Ericks’n 9 (4alIipot, Monet te. Proiidview
73 '7“ II J Burke .S Bengore, Nonna .1., V’iola G.
9J 9” F Murphy 12 Witch Flower, Bengali. Yorkist
9* 9"i A Claver 12 Hereafter, Get ’Em, Gallirx)t
3^i C I.ang 7 Thorny Way. Bengali, Satinmere
3* II Gibson 8 CarryOn, Mallowinot, P.Mooily
By Malamont — The Spirit, by Yankee.
56086 Ham’ton 5?. f l:u7%fa.st 8 HI 2
560.’2-. Ham’ton 3-4 l:l4%ra.st 5if 105 3
.5.5.T73 Ifam’ton 3-4 l:14Vfcfa.st 21 HO 5
C5243 Ham’ton 3-4 1 :1.5*Afast lOf 9S 10
AMERICAN EAGLE, ch. h, 6 116
(Trainer, J. Shine. Owner. B. Mock).
566,04 Dorval 4 1 : P’.Y.f a.st 7 l^T 4
.5622.5 Del’ m’r 1 1-16 1 :52*ALa.st 8 122
5;.988 Kempton 3-4 l:14%fast 7 115
5.592<t Kempton :M 1 :16’/.ifa.st 12-5 HI
658.53 M’lie’ve Ab 3-4 l:16%fast 29-10 116
BROTHER MACLEAN, ch. g, 5 109
1 1* 1* II Ericks’n 9 Winchester, G. Water. ThoMoor
2 2 2* 3i H Tliurberl2 Get’Ein, SisterEnibbun, Gallipot
6 4 3i 3* H Thurberl2 Plantoun, Grand Daddy, Gratian
16 9* 9'A J Wallace 12 Soc.,Star, Gr’dDaddy, VicMunoz
By The Manager — Star Cat, by Star Shoot.
7 6 6*
G*i W Hinphy 7 .\ssumption, Paiiam:iii, G.(’Ii;mce
5* D Pauer 9 Clicfa, Horace Lerch, George W.
I'lk I) Pauer II Assumption. Rameau, F. Pullet
1* D Pauer 4 Assumption, S. Susie, G’n C’hauce
4*3 W Tavlor 7 .'Issiinipf u*n, Fir(«w’lh, Riiuatrix
By Cunard — Bandello, by Kingston.
(Tialner,
M. Seifert. Owner,
K.
Seifert).
."6*’,' >4
J>orvaI
3-4 LMVofast
31
1**9
7
6
7
7
711 J.''
Merimee
7
.Assumidieii. I’ati.’ni.Mii, G.I’InnH*©
62576
H.'ivapa
3-4 l:i:i'/f,fa.st
1*1
1**7
6
5
6*
6 ‘5 .1
Pliz
7
Rancher, 'riU'BlueDuke, Friglii
5245.3
1 lavana
3-4 l:11^fast
HI
8
6
7
5'J
3* J
I'ltz
1*1
Gu.ir.mieed, f’ie, .hist F’.'incy
52*287
1 favana
6f. f LOSVtfast
8
116
2
3
3
3*
2* J
Pity.
II
ARMJinptifrii, I’olar Cu!», Aziirita
hk:.4
Havana
3-4 l:15'h.fH2t
2
110
«,
3
6
5*
6 -J B
K'-nn’dy
S
T.B.Diike, B.l’rin<*e. 'P.B’gianll.
6I8I::
Havana
3-4 l;l6%good 6
HI
4
3
4
4*
4 J J
Butwell
8
I’omereuc, Dil’reutEyes, Ojtgood
rorii
Til HACK 1
Mile.
B-year-
•oltLs an
:1 aptva
r«l
Claiiiiiii.s;'. (An;?. IIG,
CAPTAIN B., hr. g,
i B lOB.)
103
Owner. H. Giddlngz).
,5.7718 M’indsor
1 1:42 fast
21
K9J
■. G
0
4
3
2*
£^5.704 Ft. Erie
3-4 l:1.3%fast
3
K.K)
1
5
2
2i
54525 AA' dblne
1 1:41 good
2‘2
107
10
9
9
4
10
64456 AV’dblne
lm70y l:4S*ii.slow
110
5
1
1
1
1*
63683 Wheel’ g
5-8 1 :02 fast
11
115
5*>822 K’w’rth
ImTOy l:4.5<f.fast
3-2
1012
, 6
2
2
2
3*
60742 K’w’’rth
ImTOy 1 :45^,fa.st
7
107
6
1
1
2
2*
60685 K’w’rth
ImTOy l:4C*/6fii8t
3-2
lOS
3
1
1
1
n
MOUETTE, ch. f. 4
110
1
(Trainer,
A, Bulcroft. Owner,
r.
Raymond).
56602 Dorval
3-4 1:14 fast
17
10s
7
4
2
Ih
5l'Ji:i0 Dorval
1 1:41 fast
17
103
1
1
2
4
4*
55:195 Ft. Erie
1 l:40%fast
129
104
5
5
6
4
6*
5.5299 IIam’t(*n
3-4 l:15*£good 20
104 11
11
10
9J
6512»» Conn’ht
3-4 1:15 fast
19
110
6
5
2
3H
65032 COBD’Ut
1 l:iZ%Usi
u
5
■i
6
6
7
By St. Bass — Burdette, by Plaudit.
2*i E Roehm 10 Sador. Kama, Bl.irncy Boy
4’ K Parr’tonlO FlyingFord, Bi-ngore, Je.ssicaF.
10” J G’neisen 10 rnolejohn. A*gon<iuin. SirClar’ce
1* K Par’ton 7 RexGaiety, Annnit, CrownofGold
9 R’nlviw Girl, Graysoif, Blue.lay
II Antiphon, Viola G.. Anmut
8 rncloJolm. Bugle.M:irch, W’dbine
7 M.illowinot, Fiauie. Antipliuu
By Oiseau — Sam Coeur, by Golden Garter.
3*i F Merimoe 9 Ro< k Silk. Gallipot. Broadview
4*3 F Meriniee 9 F. and W’r, Carry On, Broadview
7* F Merimeel2 Witeli Flower. Bengali. Y«.rkibt
8* J Ryan 12 Oakling. Gallipol, Broadview
2* F Merimee 7 M.l’iown, JessicaF., Shorcacres
1“ H Thurber 7 Bengali, Crown of (iold, Oakling
r,«J C Hunt
3" E Barnes
3*J J Gruae
2“ J Grune
CARRY ON, ch. m. 5 105
(Trainer, J. F. Hynes. Owner, Foxhead Mews).
By Stanley Fay — Skipper (G. W. Beardmore).
.5662:1 Dorval 1 1-16 1 ;17*ifast 8 H»:?
f.65,30 Dorval 11:11 fast 28 106 5
561.54 D’.shiro 3-1 1:14 fa.st .33 111 B>
.560.52 D’. shire 1 l:19*j.hvy 6i 108 1
:5.597l P’. shire 3-4 1:14 fast 45 11.5 7
5.57.57 K’worlh ImToy l:l8‘f,good 61 98 2
55120 Conn’ht 3-4 1:15 fust 6 108 7
MANDARIN, ch. h, 8
(Trainer, W. II. CUsrn..
.56485 W indsor
.56161 Windsor
■6151 T)’.«hiro
o::io Hain’t’n
47656 W’dbine
47.5,56 W’dbino
47493 AV’dblne
:m l:ir. Va-t 7
:i-4 l:l6»;,.slew 101
3 4 1:11 Li. St 9
1 1-16 1 :49^.fa.st 10
105
Owner. L. Boido).
1 1 16 J :.50'*^.fa.st 23-10 114
3-4 l:H':;.List 13 HO
3-4 1:16 fust 2 129
ALLIES WAY. hr. g. 3 107
(Trainer, W. Walsh. Owner, F. E. Lalanno).
.5 (’m 76 Dorval 1 1 ::,’9%fa.st 45 101 5 6 6 6
.56169 Dr I’m’ r 5-8 1:04 fa.st .57. 105
.56012 Kempton 3-4 l:ir,«i,fast 31 10 106
.*,.5954 Kempton 5-8 1.03 Last 6 Hi
.5.5897 Kempton 3-4 1:16 fast lD-5 116
AUNT LIN. ch. f. 3 100
(Trainer, J. G. Gorman. Owner, M. Gorman).
1 1 1 3*» 3* It Pom’elll .S P.l.arney Boy. Fu-e, Statim
8 6 3 *2= 2? R Roni’eUi 9 F, and W’r, Broadview. .Monettc
7 3 5'1 .5'*i F Hunt 10 Norm.i G., Bengali, Viola G.
2 13 3* 3'* F Hunt 7 Bbmicy Boy. .Statim. Viola G.
5 3 3* 4" J Pell S Bengor'*, N«»rma J., Vi«da G.
3 5 8 8 8” J Wallace 8 Yorkist. Yowell. Beljoy
7 5 5* 5’ J Walkic© 7 M’rllel’row’n, Mouette, Je.sslcaF.
By Havoc — Royal China, by Worcester.
1»> In J H’tanmr H Viola G.. Wane. lan ky John
5 4 5 6i 7" .1 Hun im r S Fl.inie. p.engali, G:illi|>ot
5 8 8 10 10*" E Pollard lb Norma G., Bengali, Viola G.
4 2 4 5 5 7»'-* E De.Ma' o .5 Bengali. Bencher, Aeon!
7 5 4 4 4* 4“ R Rom’elli 7 GalaDress, Statim, I’epperSance
3 1 3 .3* 5** R Rern’clU 9 Back Bay, Karn.a, TJttleMaudie
3 1 2 3* 6“i G Grant 8 Bengali, Bi it’n’sAlIy.GoldGalore
By Allowance — Lady Leota, by Voter.
* 3’ J Smith 7 W. Work. Reeon’ssanee. F. Ford
2* J Smith 7 Igidy Belt.v. Galway, Ch.-mdeMer
4*1 .1 .Smith II Sli’aercs, F’rand W’in’r, R.R’bin
4'*3 R Pauley II Cli’lour. F’r .and W’m’r, L. Felix
2i II Dennler II R’g’d Robin, L’stCliance, L’yB’ly
.51^530 Dorval
1 1:R fast 8
100 9 7 4 €
By Dorante — Lingar, by Dublin.
6*3 .1 Dreyer 9 F. and W’r, C.arr.v On. Broadview
C I>ang 10 Norma G., Bengali, Viola G.
7**i E Joslah 9 Sudor, Kama. S<»miiie
7’i C I'ur.atal 10 Sudor. Capt.ain B., Kama
8'* J Rowan 12 Witeli Flower, Bengali, Yorkist
6** J Rowan 7 Yowell, Oakling, Crown of Gold
By Galatine — Bouquet, by Kinley Maok.
e).
7‘® J Rowan 9 F. and W’r. C.arry On. Bi-oadvlew
4*5 J Butwell 8 Annnit. Mallowmot. Pep, Sauca
2* I Gordon 9 L,Luxnry, T.theMark, D. Girl
3*1 II Thurber 7 .InneFly, Anmut. P’lnoiif liRock
6’3 R T/caster 0 (’hiefSponsor, Anti’u, Saivntelle
6*1 R L’caster 0 Salvatellc, St. I’aul, IJlarueyBoj
Havoo— At Once, by Bimontauii.
4*5 J Kennedy 8 Bljirney Boy, Fuse, Carry On
5*i H Steams 9 F. and W’r, Cany On, Broadview
6"3 G MangaiilO Norrn:i G., Bengali, Viola G,
1" J H’tanier 7 Blarney Boy, Carry On, Viola O.
6’*3 J H’tamer 8 Bengore, Norma J.. Viola G.
3’ J IP tamer U Flame. Begali. Dorothy Carlin
6®i J H’tamer 8 Yorkist, Yowell, Beljoy
WILLIAM GILL. b. o. 5 IM) 101 By Inferno— Mrs. McCormick, by Sain.
(Trainer, H. McDonald. Owner, J. W. Hammond).
56303 Ft. Erie 5?. f 1 :092f.hvy 27 1<»1 5 4 55 .5*’ F H’gstall 7 Somme, War Tank, (’orn Broom
,5Ci:i6 Ham’t’n ImTOy l:45V.fast 21 li»7 7 7 7 7 4* 4'* II Myers 7 (’ubanita. Or. Park. E. Princess
55375 lliim’t’n lin70y 1:47’;, fast 33 111 4 3 3 3 3* 3** J Bell 5 Anmut, South Shore, Wabasso
56154 D’.shiro
.3-1 1:11 fa.st
8
99 7
4
4
8*
5.7S71 K’w'orth
3-4 1:1.3 fast
80
96 5
8
6
5h
5.5718 Windsor
1 1:12 fast
26
Ibt 10 10 10
9
7“
5.5:195 Ft. Erie
1 LIOM.fast
29
98 9
9
10
9
8*
55206 Hrtm’ton
1 1-16 l:49%fast
14
98 5
4
4
6
6
SWEET BOUaUET. h. c. 4
108
B
(Trainer,
AV. H. Bringloe.
Owner, Seagram St abl
."6530 Dorval
1 1:41 fa.st
i-5
HI 7
4
5
5
61*
561 W Ham’t’n
Hn7ny i:47’Afast
1-2
111 2
2
1
1
3*
5y).89 Il.nm’ton
.3-4 1:11 fast
20
106 8
7
7
3h
5T.9S0 Ham’tori
1 1-8 l:.58*4s!ow 23-10 108 3
1
2
2
3=
5f»1.58 Conn’ht
1 l:41Vfef.a.st 27-10 106 4
4
4
6
6*
65*'82 Conn’ht
1 l;41Vtfa.st
5
109 1
2
4
3
4I*
STATIM, h. m. 7
107
(Trainer,
A. Wilson, Jr.
Owner, A.
Wilson)
5CG2.”. Dorval
1 1-16 1 :47->:.fa3t
13
107 5
6
7
0
5*
56530 Dorval
1 1:41 fast
14
101 6
6
7
7
n
.56154 D’shire
3-4 1:14 fast
7J
KKI 8
10
9
7*i
560.52 D’shirc
1 1 :49%hvy
19-5
98 3
5
2
1
1*
55971 D’. shire
3-4 1:14 fast
22
102 3
6
6
6nk
55.8!)1 K’ worth
ImTOy l:4.5^^fast
30
98 6
3
3
3
3*
55757 K’ w orth ImTOy l:48V-good 28
95 8
8
8
6
6*
!)15-
rHFTH HACK B- 1 Mile.
— 1 :11 7 IIB.)
B-year-oltiH Sind np^vsird. Hnnilicap. (.Sept. IG,
IKEY T., b. g. 3
(Trainer, H. Tullctt.
88
Owner, H. Tullott).
By Waldo — Plckannlny, by Cesarlon.
.56-577 Dorval
3-4 1:12 fa.st
19
VJ)
2
3
5
4**. AA^
Bog’ski
.5 Ii*i«*ky B., My Mazie, llildur
.5.5123 Conn’ht
3-4 1 :13*/.,fa.st
7
100
1
1
2
3*
4" D
I’rible
.A Talisman, J’dgeElls’th, WarGod
550:14 Conn’ht
2-4 1:13 fast
9
102
3
2
2
3®
3» D
Prible
7 S’iiigB., J’geEll’th, BlackieDaw
54729 B.Bon’ts
3-4 l:i:{*Afa.st
27
10.5
4
4
6
4*
5®J F
Murphy
7 M.Cop, E.Rick’h.achcT, G.Chnnoe
53044 Tijuana
3-4 l:ll%hvy
29-10 108
8
4
6
6®
6* C
W’hlt’ton
8 JudgeHllsw’orth, EulahF., Liola
MY MAZIE, b. f
, 4
93
By J. H. Houghton — Gracie Valdez, by Campus.
(Trainer, G.
W. Crippen.
Ow;
icr,
J.
A. Blackwell).
566:’4 Dorval
T l:29*f;sloi)
9
101
1
2 2
4
5
A\"
Bog’ski
5 Star Realm. Betty J., Padua
56.577 Dorval
3-4 1:12 fa.st
17
92
5
1
1
Ik
2i A
Jacobs
it Lucky B.. llildur. ikey T.
5*1414 KingEd.
.3-4 1 :21 mud
1
lOS
1® AV'
Hinphy
5 OldPop, OaklawnBelle, MessKit
56376 KingE. Ab ,5-8 1:01 fast
8-5
HI
Ink W
Hinphy
3 S. Houston, F’ornovo, Treadwell
563'j9 KingE. Ab
5-8 l:01%hvy
3.3-10 10*7
1* W
Hinphy
8 M. Voter, P. Heather, Sacaj.awe.a
55510 Dor in’ r
5-8 1:03 fast
21-6 110
2* W
Hinphy :
11 TonyBeau, AV'atereo, S. Houston
LAD’S LOVE, ch. g. 5
103
By Hamburg — Ballet, by Ben Bmth.
(Trainer, J. S. Whatley. Owner, S. Miodow).
5C‘I45 Dorval
1
l:30*/5fast
9
163
1
1
1
1
565:;2 Dorval
1 l::«%fast
10
1**6
2
2
2
4
5*»164 Hrim’tor.
.3-4 l:12*f,fast
10
104
2
4
4
560<53 Ham’ton
S-4 l:13%fa8t
5
109
6
6
6
56008 Ham’ton
3-4
l:l:i%fa.st
33
IIG
10
6
6
55761 K’w’orth
3-4 l;14'^good
32
105
6
10
9
PANAMAN. b.
g. 6
95
(Trainer, C
. Knight. Owner,
C. Knight).
.56644 Dorval
3-4
l:12Mifast
9-5
106
4
4
4
566IV4 Dorval
3-4
l:13i/-.Li.st
21-10 107
1
1
1
556:i9 Windsor
3-4
l:ll%fast
121
9Si 6
6
7
54929 B.Bon’ts
1
l:39%fast
21-5 101
2
3
3
4
54739 B.Bon’ts
3-4
l:13Vfefast
11
95
5
5
4
51597 Dtirval ImTOy
1 :.56 hvy
10
99
1
2
2
2
54503 Mt.Royal
3-4
l:13%fast
3-2
107
544'Jl Mt.Royal
3-4
l:14%£ast
17-20 109
EUKLUX, b. g,
6
104
(Trainer, C.
, W.
Hall. Owner.
C. W.
Hall)
,
.56.510 AVi'idsor
3-4
l:H’v(ifast ;
3:5-10 110
6
6
4
..6325 Ft.hJrie
3-4
1 :131(igf>od 15
105
2
5
a
561.38 Harn’ton
3-4
1 ;i:i%fa.st
10
109
8
7
6
5G*/0S Ham’ton
3-4
l:i:j%fa.st
22
112 11
10
10
5.5S48 K’worlh lm7**y
l:4Hsfast
4
106
1
3
3
3
557S2 K’ worth lm70y
1 :4.5*/fvfa.st
12
106
9
8
8
6
5.56.58 AVlodsor
1
1 :40%f;,.st
5
107
6
3
3
4
555R2 Ft. Erie
1 1-8
1:.53 fast
7
112
3
3
1
2
>5453 Ft. Erie 1 1 16
1 :4.5%fast
9
112
2
4
3
3
BASTILLE, ch.
c, 3
100
(Trainer, W. ScofioH. Ow.ecr,
J. K.
L,
, Ross)
.56500 A\ ind.sor
.3-1
I :n*ifa.st
26
105
9
9
9
.56372 AV ind.sor
3-4
1:15 slop
66
101
5
5
g
.5i;'.19 I’imlieo
3-4
1 :12'v|,fast
8
115
5
7
7
.51221 Haurel
3-4
1 :15=.Ls!op
10
107J 3
2
3
51121 I.aurel
:i-4
1 : 14 ’{.fast
5
108
3
6
2
.50652 I.aurel
3-4
l:14"f.fast
8-5
6
6
6
50076 ll.deG’ce
5i f l;0.S’igood
12-5
1 116
1
1
1
15 2n’*i W Bog’skl ') P.Diain’iul, N. Raider, W. Haven
3- :i* W Hog’ski ,5 N.Raifler. Registrar, Kenii.sbBoy
3* 3’i W Bog’ ski llildur, Keltic, Some Baby
5* 1* W Bog’ski S SmartGuy, SomeBaby. Ablaze
3*5 2*5 W Bog’skil2 Ablaze, Ima Frank, Ettahe
4* 3*3 W Bog’ski 9 Assumpt’n, Sis, Susie, G. Chance
ink W Bog’ski 7 Ass’mption, Gold.l’hance, Ettahe
7* 7*i W Bog’ski 8 E.R’nhacher, Mis.s,l’nia, M’km’d
3J 7'* M Gregory S Vice-Chai’rnan, FI. Bliss, Bolater
,5i 4*i J Rowan 7 M.l’< [», E.Ri«*k’bncher, G. Chance
2* 3* W Bog’akl 4 Star Voter, Tlie Archer, Sailor
2i W Bog’ski d JndgcKIlsworth, K<»ran, Rameau
3'i J Dreyer 7 G.C’liance, Koran, May Maulsby
By Broomitick — Valkyrie, by Hamburg.
2*1 2*i J McTag’t 1<> I'ort Bliss, Orlova. GloriaFranee
2i» 2" II Thun»‘*r 7 EiiImIi I'., .SmartGny, M.tbeTime
3*» 1* R Ro’u’elH S PJj. Fair, Siigarmint, Inia Frank
7* 5**i II Ericks’nl2 Abl;ize, Lad’s I.ove, Ima Frank
1* 1* .1 Me’P.ig't X Wimns-onne, Grace, I^r, Rae
7* 5*S .1 McTag’t 11 Brisk, Giiaratileed, Miss Petite
4h 4* J McTag’t 11 Vicc-Cli’nnaii, TanSon, Kxhorler
2" 2"" J McTag’t 7 Dix. Carroll, Benevolent, Austral
4*i 4»i J McTag’t 9 S.I’curlL, D.Carroll, Mr.Br’mel
By Voter — Oppression, by St. Serf,
SIXTH HACK 1 :iinc anil 70 YardN.
(Aii;^. B7, 1J)B1 l:i:; .*> 111.)
8* II Ericks’n 10 Bnl’tProof, L’sfOae, Midn’litSun
4" K llarb’ne s Minute Man. Bnl.rr»*of, llere’rer
4*i I) KunnmrlO I’olytliia, Bon Homme, Twop.air
2* T Nolan II Despair. M. A. Noonan, Twftpair
3*i T Nolan II By.liininy, M.A.N’n.Tn, M.R.inkin
6"3 T Nolan 7 Darkllorsc, IMuttikins. F’.Riibjen
I’J E Sande 11 Bay wood, Raucocas, P.T.Barnum
B-ycar-oltls and ui»vvard. Claiming:.
DUKE RUFF, b. g, 5
(Trainer, J. Hope.
Owner, J.
101
de Estrampev).
By Duko Michael — Rod Ruff, by Collar.
r.>::27 Ft. Erie
11-16 1:40 good
107
1
1
1
1
n
1*
.";*;274 Ft.llrio
1 1-16 l:4:**.f.fast 4::-10 114
4
3
2
1
1*
1*
':.5185 I’m’r
1 1-16 l:19'<f.fast
6-,5
105
3*
o.'^124 Coiin’ht
lm70y l:45%fast
16-5
1<>3
1
0
2
1
Ink
1*
550,35 Conn’ht
1 1-16 l:46%fa.st .3:1-10
107
2
7
4
3
42
2i
.54901 B.Bon’Is
1 1-8 l;56%.sIow
7
108
1
2
3
3
4*
4*
54741 B.Bon’ts
1 l:4l*/t,fast 31-10 113
6
3
4
4
2*S
2*
54.579 Dorval
1 1-16 l:54%slop
7
109
4
1
1
2
2*
]nlc
.5340.3 Havana
11-16 1:47 fast
8-5
108
i
1
1
1
1*
1*
5:'3.31 Havana
lrn.50y 1:44 fast
7-5
108
3
1
1
1
2*
13
53243 Havana
lni5(iy l:42%fa8t
8-5
105
3
2
0
2
3J
2nk
ASSUMPTION
. br. g, 5
109
By ;
(Trainer,
J. S. Whatley.
Owner, i
r.
Rorris).
,50611 Dorval
3-4 l:l2!f.fast
12
112
3
3
2
01 1
*• a
GCOOI Dorval
3-4 l:i:{V:.f'».st
6
107
6
5
5
42
in
505.31 Dorv.sl
3-4 l:12'4f.Li.st
5f
HI
6
7
7
7*
6T
50:J12 KingEd.
3-4 l:19*/ihvy
2h
113
2*
56224 Del ’m’r
1 l:4.3%fast 19-10
108
3*
.56171 Dol’m’r
3-4 l:lG%fast
3-2
116
2*
Z&}42 Kempton
51 £ l:07%fast
3
116
h
SENTIMENTAL, b. m. 6
106
By ]
(Trainer, E. R. Mitchell. Owner, W.
E.
Jones)
.50.5.33 Dorval
lin70y 1 :44 fast
6
105
5
2
2
2
’2*
2®
w 031,5 KingEd,
11:12 go )d 7-10
107
1*
r.C279 Dol’rn’r
1 l:43%fast
13-5
109
2-
.56198 Del’ in’ r
65 f l:24%fast
11
109
2*
.5.5743 Al’ntnive
6*; f l:::o mud
22-C
115
3*
55709 KingEd.
ImTOy l:51%good
•*-10 106
1 =
.556*17 KingEd.
as f l:2.5%.slow
3
108
3-
.54‘*0;i B.Bon’ts
1 1-8 l:5C!4slow
5
105
1
1
1
2
S’
LUCY KATE, ch. f, 3
(Trainer, P. J. Miles.
-4 l:l2%L*st
1 1-8 1 :52%List
1 1-16 l:46%f;.st
1 l:43’/.fa.st 7
1 1-8 l:54'*f.slop :i6
1 1 :40%f:ist 12
1 l:41Vr.slow IS
1 1-16 l;59!/t,hvy 11
■■rr.31 Dorv
.55722 Wimksor
.5.5611 Wiii.Is.
r)49:]0 B.Rfin’ts
54S17 B.Fon’t.s
547*7 B.Bon’ta
54692 Dorval
546(15 Dorval
GATH, b. g. 6
(Trainer, J. Bcamirh.
.56.578 Dorval Iin79y1:13 fast 2
6l.!4 Sar’tttga 1 l;il%slow 4A
;'‘*i::i0 Sar’tttga 1 1-8 1 :.54 fa.st H>
54916 Belmont 1 1-16 l:44%faHt 12
97
Owner, P. J. Miles).
1*K» 10
: 97
f 98
99
81
95
85
89
108
Owner, G. W. Forman).
4 9
9 10
8 7
5 6
4 6
4 4
3 5
C Lang 7 Bri'ik. Antilles, Diomed
H Gibson II Jake Feld, Bond, Sea Wa.v
E Atkins’n H Betty J., (’hefa. Smart Money
I Gordon 8 Trusty, Littie Ed. Mormon Elder
A Claver 14 Brisk, Piedra, Gilt Fringe
F Merimee 8 Bar One, laizy Ijou, Warlike
T Par’gtonl? Mormon Elder, lliien, Diadl
II Stearns 8 Sentim’tal, G’dcrestBoy. Dr. Jim
G Fleld.s »I BiickNail, Hush, WhiteHaven
G Fields 8 Bianca, Clip, I’*mctual
G Fields 8 Bierman, Huntres.s, BillHunlej
lac.k Atkin — Arrogance, by Golden Maxim.
II Stearns 0 Si.'^t.Su ie, Panaman, G. Chance
H Thurber 7 I’.'inain.in, Gobleni’lianee. Ettahe
K Atkins’n 11 Cormoran, Sister Susie, Ettahe
W D’k’aon ;"» Se.lgegrass, Marmite, H. IviTch
E Smith II Ca(’ambo, Smart Money, Hay
E Smith 9 S. Susie, G. Chance, MayMaiil.sby
F M’ thews 7 SisterSiisic, F.I’ullet, G. Chance
By Marathon — ^Animosity, by Star Ruby.
E Atkins’n 7 Dainay, Veteran. W(M>dthrush
E Smith Mike, Horace Lorcli, Hush
J Kennedy .5 Sheba, Cliefa, G<*orge C. Jr.
J Kennedy 8 ('a<*anibo, Rameau, Ma.v Mjinlsby
J Kennedy 8 Mormon, Lucky Pearl, Clearfield
E Atkin.s n 8 L.E.vesII., H.M. Stevens, Homam
J Ketine<ly 9 Tw.,Seven, L.H.ar’gan. Altamaha
W Bog’ski 8 Darnley, Salvateile. Hueii
By Uncle — Royal Lady, by Royal Fluvb ttt.
8i 8*’ W Bog’ski 11 I’ornioran. Sister Sn le. Ettahe
7* 7"J W Bog’ski !i I>«»etor .lim. Loth.-tir. Enerinite
6*» o' A W Bog’ski lb D.Carroll, S.l’eur II.. Ernest A.
2* I’J (’ I.,ang 10 Lf. l*oik:ns. i:<;neti, HebnAf kin
7 7“ K Par”ton 7 B’fa*-e, .S.indy Be.il. King Thrush
B*J 4'3 K I’arr’tonlO (’ftizen, Perhaps. Brisk
4 4"’ K I’arr’ton 4 'riieArehcr, S’dyBeal. l.nd’:TiOve
6* 4‘* E Haib’no 7 I’.c.iverklll. Roit;t**rer, Attuiuey
By Tracery— PhllUla, by Bt. BlaiM,
HI
111
HI
112
54')96 Pimlico 1 l:40*/(,fast 21-10 107
WHITE HAVEN, b. m, 5 101
(Trainer, L. 0. E«.wyer. Owner. L. 0. Sawyer).
C6G'.5 Dcrvl 1 1 ::i9y,fast IS 90 5 5 5 5 5
5G57S Dorval ImTOy 1:43 fast 28 107 5 3 3 3 3*
56262 Dcl’m’r ImTOy l;49^fast 9 110
.5620'* Del’m’r li-i l:19%fast 23-10 109
■j.5856 .M’ne’ve Im'Oy l:49%fast 45 102
5.r.:.pi n. J m’r 11-16 1:.57 hvy 27-10 111
DARNLEY, blk. g, 5 109
(Trainer, H. Spargur. Owner,
r.6'.78 Dorval ImVuy 1;43 fa.st 11
.'6166 Wind.mr 1-M 1:50 siuw 7
56449 AVindsor 1 1-16 1 ;5l slow’ 17
5.5801 K’ worth 1 1-16 l:48<<ifast 6
55662 Windsor 1 1-16 l:47%fast 5
55641 AVind.sor 1 1-16 l:46Ai;fa8t 85 110 10
54W1 n.Bon’ts 1 t-S l:.56i^slow 22-6 108 4
54768 B.Bon’ta 1 1-8 1:55 fast 7 106 6
54579 Dorval X 1-15 X;54%alop iO 109 3
1 2 25 2"l II Thur’oer II Slar Ib'alm. Darnley. W. Haven
1 4 5 6 5* 5* L Morris 7 Faatherface. ArapahrM', Thimble
3 2 1 2 4* 5" C H Miller 5 N. Bridge. GipsyLad, Benev*dent
3 2 3 4 4J 7"3 T RIee H Whisk, SirGrafton, Cr.vslalFord
3 4 2 2 2* 2'J Jj Morris 11 Siren.Maid, King.lohn. Sunnyllill
By Bourbon Beau — Miss Thompson, by Goldcrest.
4**J K Par’ton .5 I’.Diain’d. Liid’sLovo. N. Raider
4*J J Smith II Star Realm. Gath. Durnle.v
6^J W Hinphy 7 Obstinate, Ch’Iestonian, Disojrd
1* R Ball 9 Trapping. James G., Tony
8** O Atwell 8 Chimem. Stir i:p, Tony
. . Altamaha
P. Graham).
105
104
115
107
2« H LaffertylO B’kh’nIL. B. Favorite,
By Magneto— Mizzle, by Kllkerran.
4* 2-1 J Dreyer fi Star Realm. Gath. White Haven
1*1 1* J Dreyer S Roisterer. J. of Arc. F. Shannon
la 3'.7 J Dreycr 9 Franklin. Austral, .loe Joe
I* 5"i J Butwell 12 Br. Peddler, W.Turnbow, Dnmay
3»» 3*J J Dreyer 9 Ro.seate, O. Birthday. Kohi-noor
92 P-i J Dreyer 10 D.Carroll. S.insPeurll., EmestA,
4» Ih J Dreyer 8 Salva telle. Huon. Chefs
3* 2»» J Dreyer 9 Great Hawk, Legacy, Salvateile
9 7** J Dreyer 8 DukeRuff, S’tim’tal, Q*dc’ 9 tBoy
Friday, September 2, 1921
DAILY RACING FORM
SKVK.NTII H \ri'. 1 Mil,- :iii<l 70 V:ir,lN.
liiK. ( Auk. ::7, i:i^l — i :4:i — — i i i.)
;;.ye}<r-ol«lK iipwanl. I’lnliii-
107
Owner, W. A. Crawford).
1 Ih
.’5-4 l;i:5»:;fast
5f
MS
•J
3
[-160T LlB'-stast
14
101
2
5
4
1 1 :4S%goodl9-10 103
lm70y 1;4S fa.st
5
101
7-8 1:30 fast
5
98
1 1-8 1:55 fast
12
98
1
1
1
r. 6
103
J. Eckert Owner,
J. Eckert)
1 .3-16 2:(»9%.hvy
6
I'.D
3
3
.3
1 1-16 l:47%,fa.st
9
111
4
5
f)
3-4 1:14 fast
112
7
7
1 1-16 l:40*/ifa.st
6
107
2
5
5
1-ir.OT l:16%,fa.st
19
lOS
8
9
8
11-81 ;54‘%fast
H
M5
6
7
7
1 1-8 l:54%fast
16
108
7
6
8
. g, 7
110
GREAT HAWK, b. f. 4
(Trainer, W. Scuitto.
iGj74 Dorval
HnTn 1 1
£.7726 KingEd.
rnr>66 Del’m’r
rr.458 Del m’r
M768 U.Bon’ts
riEDRA, b. f
(Trainer,
r.629f» Ft. Erie
Ft. Erie
r,*:i:i7 Huin’tun
ttoil irm’n 1
K’ worth
C578;) K’ worth
HEMLOCK, b
(Trainer, C. J. Whatley.
.'Cr.K; D(»rval ImTOv l:4'»Vr,fast _7 KI9
7 Dorval 1 1-16 l:46%fa.st 37 K15
t6449 KingE. Im70y l:51‘’*ihvy 23-10 114
r6;ni KlngEd. 6i f ItLW.hvy S-5 115
r,»,<»4.'» Keinpton 1 l:44M>fast 5 107
ToML'i; KingEd. 1 l:4S%good J7-5 109
:.‘.7'ty K.ngEd. Im70y l;Cl%good 6 112
WHIPPOORWILL, ch. », 6
(Trainer, R. Groves. Owner.
r/62". Dorval lrn70v 1 :4.'i sloji :»4
1 1-16 l:47%fa.st 19 l«*r, 6 6 3 4':
1 1-16 l:47>Afaat ^.7 K.8 7 4 2 4 1
liri70y l:41»%fast 19 112
3-4 1:19 fast 5 110
lm70y 1:48 fast 17-10 112
SALESMAN, b. c, 3 104
(Trainer, F. Tennant. Owner, M. J. Murphy).
.".6C2C Di.rval lm70>' 1 :46'4f,slop 4 lo4J 9 9 5 7 (
KifigEd. 1 1-16 1:77 V.S»loi> 8 113
r6:.tS Ki.igEd. 1 1-S 1:57 good 10 1<!7
Owner, J. T. Buckley).
107
R. Groves).
I>orval
lii.rval
r.ci'62 1>» I’rn’r
;.61'36 Did’iu’r
r.i.M>7 M’ne’ve
:».:d7 ]7ii.gEd. 11-1G1::.6 hvy 9 Ki9
f.Mjl7 Iv -i.ipton 1 1:47 fast 5 lo6
U.S95 .vi'iif’ve 1 l:51%hvy 17 107
5;7:.61 Dl l' m’r 0-8 l;U2J/&fast 9 106
HUSH, b. f. 4 107
(Trainer, D. Hammond. Owner, G. Holmes).
OCCTG D'.rval
OCG07 D'-.rval
06."79 Dwrval
06624 l>orval
06379 King Ed.
.2-4 l:14V,fast
1 1-lC 1 :4C%fa.st
1 1-16 l:46%fast
1 1-16 1:48 fast
3-4 1 :17 fast
1011 11
103 3
101 2
1(»6 3
106
97
8h
CRIMSON RAMBLER, b. f, 3
(Trainer, A. G. Dunlap. Owner, A. G. Dunlap).
f.(«46 Dorval lni7«»y 1 :4r.Vr.fast:«-10f 98 8 Lost rider.
By Great Britain — Hawksora, by Eawkswlek.
4^i \V r>og"sKil2 l)ptimi':in. l,;idy Ivan. .Mike
4®J K l’arr’t«>nlO .\nt<iinette, TaiiSon, W’dtlirusli
'HY Taylor .5 Hemlock, Taraseon. Ain’n Kagle
4»i C McC’kle 7 Betty.!.. OakCnBelle, TheDesert
4<i D Frible -^0 Am. Eagle. WaK'lub, OakriiBelle
i** W Log'ski 9 Daruley, Legacy, Salvatelle
By Marellan— Premiere March, by Oklldvrlck.
3« 11 EricUs’n •" .\nstral. TricksterTI.. .lackMonnt j
3*i H Ericki^'iil^ D.of W’llingfoi:. L.Star, Madroiiu
' 4*1 II Ericks’ii 9 (lallipot, A1 Fierce, ()urltirtli<iay
6» H Ericl J-'’n S E.yplosive, Trickster II.. Dancer
7'^ J McT.ag’t 10 Antoinette, TanSon, W’dtliiusb
! 7* H J Burkell M.nlrono, Neenali. Bljyrner
i O'J E Taylor 12 F’re-a-Feu, Encrinite, J.C.Stont-
By Jim Gaffney — Onadere, by Ornament,
3^ .7 Rowan 9 Glenn. .Tack Ilcaloy, Warlike
7» II Stearns 7 W. Willow, Fireworth. Sw. Apple
3> E Atkins n 9 Miss Dixie, Discord, Dewitt
5^ W Dun’son 9 Olive James, Iliirtm IL, Banyan
R Smith « SHp’ySilver, L’ylone, H’ceLercb
1» W D’k’son r» Taraseon, Amer’nEagle, Shelia
G'o N Foden 8 Sen’tal, L.EyesII., U.M. Stevens
By Olambala— Nightfall, by Voter.
- 5’» .1 Rowan 7 Damay, Veteran, Dttalie
- 6'*I W Rog’ski Serbian, Hay, Mike
i 0^ E Atkins’nll TricksterlL, O.Birtlidny, H’dfull
7*} C Garner 7 Olistinale, Ch’lestoniau, Discord
0< F Moore 9 Juanita III., llatrack. Circulate
4^5 W Taylor (I Starkey, Discord, Fin. Rooster
By Bard of Hope — Fanchette, by Alveeoot.
® 6’® E Moore 10 Il.M.St’v’ns. D. Moore, B.-na-B’a
2® J Kennedy 7 L’gEyesIL, Thirteen, ILM.Stev’.s
4» O Vv'hite .7 Fretty llahy, Mildred, Salgeorge
2* W Taylor 7 Mildred, NedMileyhrIght, Betsy
6’'I T Moore 9 (JeorgeC.Jr.. S,(”siii, Am.S’ldier
1*5 W Taylor 8 Thirteen, Silex II., Monomoy
Kl2«» O Atwell 10 ^I’fknver, Diwletian, N.I.,ondaD
By Bryn Mawr — Marietta, by Oddfellow.
•5 8’® W Huntley 12 DintyM<K»re, Watoreo, Treadwell
•* 6’ R Rom’elli 7 VV’. Willow, Fireworth, Sw.ApjiK
724 Bog’ski 8 M’nDlder, Firewortli, F’t to F’t
9** J Rowan 10 F.latonry. A1 Fierce, Chimera
2* N Foden (5 Lur.n, Mnsito, Onklawn Belle
By Pebbles — Climber, by Voter.
56775 Dorval :;-4 l:14*if.fast
56173 Del’niT .7-8 1 :64%fast
55517 Del’m’r 3-4 l:17%fast
55476 Del’ m’r 5-8 l:0:i%fast
DS902 Ch. Falla 5-8 1:04 slow
LITTLE SANDY, ch. g. 4
(Trainer, H. Tullett.
Vi Bog’ ski 9 Glenn, Jack Ilc.nlcv, Hemlock
102 11 11 7 7* 1*1 II Thurberll .MackGariier. MessKit. Sc’rpiall.
Ill Left at tho post. W Taylor 9 Lura, Joe Tag, Josephine K.
5«? J Dawson 10 George C. Jr., Sheba. Joe Tag
4^5 J Dawson 11 Our Kale, Barber, Sheba
2* W Gargan G Busy Bird, Audrey A., Blenny
By Harrigan — Lemon Girl, by Madstono.
114
112
114
110
Owner, H. Tullett).
12 1*9 7 3 2
CGC05 Dorviii 1 1-16 1:47 fast
.7678U Dorval 11-8 1:.74 fast 5 111 5 1 1
56221 F't.Erie 1 1-16 l:4G%good 16 lo2 3 3 3
56140 Ham’ton 1 1-16 1:4:1 f:.st 2:?-5 110 1 2 2
56037 IFni’n 1 1-160T1:47 fast 11 1U5 1 1 2
PLANTAREDE, b. g, 0 110
(Trainer, J. J. Alt. Owner. H. W. Plant).
56682 Dorval 1 1-8 1 ;.73®/f.fast 7 jn.S 4 7 7
56477 KingEd. 1 1-16 l:57Vr.slop 17 115
56416 KingEd. 1 1-16 2:00%mud 16 111
56281 Del’m’r 1 1-2 2:42 fast 11-10 107
5C174 Del’m’r 11-8 1:,79 fast 12-5 103
56043 Kiunpton 1 1:46 fa.st 8 104
BOHER-NA-BREENA, b. f, 4 103
(Trainer, J. Reatle. Owner, J. Reatlc).
56626 Dorval lm70y 1 :46%slop 24 107 6 8 6
56473 KingE. Ab 5-8 l:04%siop 6 113
56445 KingE. Ab 5-8 1 :0:’. hvy 7-5 108
56377 KingEd. 3-4 1 :17M;fa.st 37 110
56342 KingEd 3-4 1:19 good 19 108
CAPT. HODGE, b. g. 6 103
(Trainer,
S. J. Kelly. Owner,
S. J. Kelly)
56682 Dorval
1 1-8 l:.5:5%fa.st
18
10.5 12 2
2
56627 Dorval
lm70y l:45%slop
19
104 4 4 4
C
56535 Dorval
1 1-16 l:47%fa.st
145
101 11 11 11
11
56444 KingEd.
3-4 1:21 hvy
11
111
50344 KingEd.
3-4 l:18%good
12
110
64822 B.Bon’ts
1 1-4 2:09 fast
15
98 8 9 9
9
LAVAGA, br.
f. 4 (M)
98
(Trainer,
G. W. Crippen.
Owner, J. A. Bla<
5GC26 Dorval
ImTOy l;46‘%.s!op
12
97 S 7 7
4
.56575 Dorval
3-4 l:14%fast
36f
106 9 9
9
66146 KingEd.
3-4 l:19%hvy
9
112
563S2 KingEd
3-4 1 :16%fast
16
107
56311 KingE.
Ab 5-8 l:0£%h\Tr
26
108
52873 Tijuana
5i f l;07%fast
17
107 10 10
7
CORTEZ, b. .
c, 3
101
(Trainer, W. D. Richey. Owner, W. D. Richey).
56626 Dorval lin7Uy l:46%slop 8f 109 7 1 2 5 9
56448 KingE. Ab 5-S 1:02 hvy 9 114
56;J44 KingEd. 3-4 118%good 5 109
56313 KingE Ab 5-8 1 0:i hvy 25 114
.■♦•282 Del’m’r 5-8 l:04%fast 37-10 108
5C141 Del’m'r 5-8 l:04%fast 8 110
HIGH OLYMPUS, ch. g, 6 103
(Trainer, G. Nibbs. Owner, H. Waring).
54911 Dufferin 1 1-16 1:53 fast 9 111
54457 W’dbine 1 1-8 1:57 slow 25
5C741 K’w’rth 1 1-8 l:56%fast 6
50568 W’dbine 1 1-4 2:10 slow 101
6(399 Dorval ImTOy l;47%fast 32
GOMUL, ch. g. 12
(Trainer, L. Hankins. Owner.
56142 Del’ in’ r 3-4 1 :19%fa.st 21
56013 Kempton 3-4 1 :16%fast 41
55919 Kempton .‘{-4 LlC^fast 13
57877 M’ne’ve Ab 3-4 l:16%fast 20
21 4^ F Merimee 9 Crown of Gold. Zoic, Rink.nvons
9- 9'** F Merlini't-lO T’ksterll., B.Nail, A’canS’dier
6*2 K Farr’lon 8 SolidRock, TanSon, Colonel Matt
4* 5"* M Schw’t/. 7 King Trojan. Dancer. She Devil
C* 1 Guidon 8 F.Honie, M’t’iiKosel I., Warlike
By Go -to- Bed or Qorgorita — La Polona. by Vlnlolia.
7 7*’ n Thurber 7 Fireworth, Capt. Hodge, Chimera
7** R Ball 7 L’gEyeslI.. Salesman. Thirteen
4*» C O’Mah’y .7 Mildred., Handfiill, Copyright
1“ R Ball F.iickNail, Wilton Arrow, Kebo
5* A Jacobs 7 Salgeorge, L’tleCiiik, N.M’yb’lit
2*5 A Jacobs 8 Frivolous, Roscfield, llomam
By Lovotio— Lillio Hoy, by Reliable.
3nk 3*1 J Smith 10 II. M. Stevens. D. Moore, Kivaga
3’ J Kennedy G TiieFortug’e, Vim, Margaret N.
5» E Atkins’n 9 (’’leenGirl, T.J. Hogan, M.f'astle
5'*5 J Kennedy 9 M. Voter, Col.K’k’g’se, I’raniiim
6" J Smith 9 Fringe, W, Whitaker, Circulate
By Fits Herbert — Iruh Eyes, by Isinglaca.
1* 2" E TIarb’ne 7 Fireworth, Chimera, She Devil
55 5*5 E Ilarb’nell B’boiiGreen, Discord, Ramonall.
9* S*** H B B’werll TricksterlL, O.B’liday, Haiidfull
6* R Ball 7 Edith K., James G., Montague
7** R Ball 8 Cortez. Priiicessixm, Sacajawe*
7' W Bog’ski 9 Ch’lest’ian, Plant’de, FaddyDear
Bv Pros]>ero — Charley’s Aunt, by St. Florian.
kwcll).
45 4^1 ,T Row’an 10 II.M. Stevens, D.M’re, B.-na-B’f
6* 6*3 T Rae 11 MackGariier, MessKit, Sc’rpiall.
3*J W Ilinphj' 7 N.Mileyb’t, Am. Rose, Liberator
5* F Moore 7 Starkader, Sea Board, Altamaha
6**2 F Moore 9 Dr.Campbell, H’tress, FlaiiiBill
6* 6^ W Taylor 11 Gold. Rose, Han. Topaz, C. Court
By Sain — Himexa, by Gcldcrest.
« 92® W Ilinphy 10 II.M. St’v’iis. D.Moore, B.-na-B’a
6** H Chappell G Sea Board, Fringe, Jack Lt*di
1*1 W Hinphy 8 F’ces.^Lou, Sacajawea, N.M’b’ht
6‘* W D’k’son 9 R. Robin, Amer.Maid, MissDixie
3*4 F Moore 8 N.Dmdon, ('ooinbs, Magict’astle
2* W D’k’son 9 Jamima, Ilip o’ Green, Debut
By Hastings — Olympia, by Rock Sand.
7’* Vi Hinphy 7 Will Soon. Neenali. Statiin
7 7** E Harb’rno 7 Siesta. Wooilthrush, Chief
1* 1* E Harb’nelO Brookland, Suii’dale, T.F.McM’n
4‘ 3-’4 E Harb’ne 8 S.Peurll., Gal. Head. FlyingFrog
6*1 6‘* V Mar’alli 9 Galley Head, Musket, Wilfreda
By Solitaire II. — Makawa, by Almont.
163 4 7 7 7
103 0 13;
101 1 4 4 *
101 7 5 6 *
107
L. Hankins).
109 Left at the post. R Ball
110 9** N Foden
109 Loft at the post. X Foden
112 4^ C White
9 Ilay, Blaneliita. Sir Adsmn
9 Drapery, Blaneliita, T. J. Hogan
S II. George, Minnie IL, Dudleliug
8 Copyr’lit, Sm’tMoney, Littlei’ete
DORVAL PARK FORM CHART — Continued from third page.
SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Sept. 13, 1915—1:54—7—106.) Purse $900. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $675; second, $150; third, $75.
Horses
Index
.70607 HE WORTH
r>66’27 C.\PT. IKJDGE
565;i4»CHIMERA
.76GOr>*SHE DEVIL
.76647 *GE0RGE C JR.
r>6622 LCrPLE DE.\R
.76177 FLANTAUEDE
AWtPPSt 14 % % StrFln Jockeys
WP. 4 108 6
WSP. 6 105 1
w 5 108 2
W’ 5 103 4
W’ 3 101 .3
W 3 100 7
w 5 lOS
4* 3*5 3* 2«
2*5 2 - 25 V
1»
2 1* 1* 1* .3* ;i* W Hinphy
4*5 4*5 42 4'» W Bog’.'iki
J McTag’t H E Davis
E Harb’ne S J Kelly
P Ilinphy
P J Miles
I.# r.rown
T Hodge
H Vi Plant
E<iulv. Odds Str’t
l.W-100
1755-100
280-100
595-1'iO
1495-100
3.515-100
685-100
3*
53 r,|, r,h r,h r,|, ^ Jacobs
64 f/. 0.-. 0» J i>owan
7 7 7 7 7 H Thurber
Time, 24, 49%, 1:14%, 1:39%, 1:53% (iiow' track record). Track fast.
$2 miitmds paid. Fireworth, $4. GO straight, $S.U0 place,. $2.10 show; ('apt. llinlge, $11.G.7 place, $5.05
show ; Chiiiicra, $2.<’iO show.
E(|iiivalcnt booking odils — Fireworth, 130 to 100 straight, .70 to l(M) place, 20 to lOO show’; Capt. Hodge,
482%' to 100 place. 1.52 Vi to lOO show: Chimera. 30 to 100 show.
Winiier--Br. g, by Fireman — Koseworth, by Wadsworth (trained by J. W. Plunkett; bred by Mr.
J. B. Clark).
Went to (Mist at ri:,78. At iMist 1 iiiinnt<‘. Start good and slow’. Won driving: se<-ond and third the
same. FIUEWOirrn lH‘gan slowl.v. but steailily improved his jiosition and. linishing resolutely, got uji to
win ill the linal strides. CAPT. HODGE ran well and passed ('HIMEltA in the streteli, but tireil right at
the end. CIll.MKHA showed the most speed, but tired when railed on. SHE DEVIL had no mishaps.
Scratched— 5GG2G Edith K., 105; .5G(’i0r> Buckliorn II. , lOS.
UNITED HUNTS FORM CHART
NE'W YORK. N. Y., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1921.— Belmont Park Terminal. One day meeting.
FIRST RACE— About 1 Mile. $400 Added. 3-year-olds. Special 'Weights.
OVJOOO Net value to winner $390; second. $G0; third, $40.
Index Horses
A Wt PP St V4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
5649.7 BRIGANXA
.76*267 DOR(’AS
(.7646*2 l.MADELLE
C161‘2*T1TAX1UM
GEX. PETAIN
54941 SUBUIGADi:
O H O P S
33 ,3.% 2- 1* 1® ,I Pierce R B Strassburger.3 3 8-5 1-2 out
2* 15 1* 2* 2t* J Zoellor S Willets 2 13-52* 7-lOout
4* 4-* ;i* 3* 3* R Gilbert C L Stevenson 12 12 6 8-5 4-5
r,ir. r,jo r^o 530 4 .'. r p ^ p Randolph 6 8 8 25 1
w’ 3 105 2
W’ 8 110 6
w 11 115 1
w' 4 115 5
w 4 11.5 4 1 1- 2* 4- 4* 5*® C Gordon C F Levin
W’ 3 110 3 6
25 20 6 2
4-5 8-5 8-5 7-lOout
6 6 6 6 6 M AI’ntainDosoris Stable
No time taken.
Winner — B. f, by Light Brigade— Anna Hastings, by Hastings (trained by N. L. Byer; bred by Mr.
J. C. Durett).
Went to post at 2:.33. At post 2 iiiinntes. Start good and slow. Won easily; s(>cond and third
driving. BUIGANN.V followed the leaders under restraint until straighted out in the stretch, where
she raced into a long lead and won in a cant(*r. DGllCAS was nun li ummI in racing GE.\. PET.\1\
into defeat and tired in the last eighth. M.MIELIjK began slowly, but gradually improved her posi-
tion ami would have been second in a few iiion* strides. SOP.KbLXDE ran a luid race.
S«ratched — .5GG12 laidy Emmeline, 115; .54940 I)e<*isive, 115; 5(;51S Mercurj’. 115; .5.5(574 Horeb, 115;
56.5(52 Syrdar.va, 115; 55711 llou.vhnhnm. 115; .5349(5 Perkionien, llO; 5.5S(5.S Lottcr.v. 115; (Jood Going. 110.
56684
Index Horses
SECOND RACE — About 3-4 Mile. $400 Added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances.
Net value to winner $340: second, $60: third, $40.
O H C P S
A Wt PI* St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
BOXWOOD W' 11.) 2 2 2* 2'® 1* I* J Zoclh r Grecntree .Stable 1-2 4-5 1-2 out—'
5G397 NORTH WALES wu 11) .2 3 U 1* 2*« 2’** M M’nlainR P. Strns.sburgerl 2 9-5 out—
.76.717 A DELIA S. W’ 107 1 1 4 ;)* 3* 3^ J Pierce W Urmsbee t3 4 3 out-
56517 GLAD WARBURTONw iU7 4 4 3‘ 4 4 4 E Josiah W O.-msbee 4 3 out—
No time taken.
Winner — B. c, by Ballot — Bassetiiig, by J*.:issetlaw’ (trained by W. R. Midgley; bred by Greeiitree
Stable).
Went to post at 3:14. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow*. Won easil.v; seeoinl and third driv-
ing. BOXWOOD raeed in close pursuit of NORTH W.VLES to llie stretch, tliiui r;!ct‘d into tlie le:id after
U mild drive and won going aw’a.v. NORTH WALKS showed the most early sih>< d and finished g.inudy
ADELl.V S. easily onista.ved GI.AI) WARBrin'O.N.
Scrutclied — 56368 Trevelyau, 110; 56588 Finnish Maid, 107.
third race — A bout 2 1-2 Miles. Steeplechase. Purse $1,000. 4-ycar-olds and up-
w'ard. Allcwanccs. Net value to winner $420.
Index Hiirses
rr6.->(;2~Y>( iiBiTiJi’'’
A Wtppst 5 10 15 IS Fin .Tockeya ('wners
w 9 H5~\Valk ov-riv D Byer^ J K Wi<lcncr
No time taken.
O II O P 8
Winner— Hr. g, by Disguise— Fairy Slipper, by St. Serf (trained by J. II. Lewis; bn‘d by Mr. .lames
It. Keein*).
DOCBI.ET f.iced the starter and rtduriied to the seales.
Scratclied — (5(M24)Surf. i:i.5; .5G122* Lytle, 148; .5(5.5s9 Wisest Fwil. 1.35; (.7(5284 ).Se.a Scot, 1.35; .5GG09*
Sej Bfyn, 132; .7(55(52 Syrdarya, 143; .54940 Decisive, 14(5.
FOURTH RACE — About 1 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-old.s and upward. Owned by the
United States Government or Officers of the United States Army. Net value to winner
$300; second, $60; third, $40.
linlex Horses
.76462 -KA'mO GAXAL
56431 JES.SIE
5646‘2 SATlSr.*X
.76462 EASTER
5GI62 IXGILDA
5646’JSBIRD MAX
AWtPPSt V4 % % Str Fin Jockeys
Owners
O H C 1*
W’ 6 i.i;, ;i ;; :i“* i;, 1- Cpi H'r’ph-Cpt 11 'rumple 2- ill-2ol -2 1-5 uut
WM 4 1.55 6 1 1* 2- 2* 2;* 2*2 Alaj C’LS’n.Maj G L Stev’n 10 10 18-51-2 out
W’ 1:5 1.5.5 1 4 2= 1* r> 3* • 3*'* Lt WLM lM’ol D R Hoyle 2\ 5 5 8-5 out
W’ 8 145 2 5 5 5 5 5 4’ Lt RPMc’bLt R P McC’b 10 20 20 5 7-5
w- 4 155 5 2 4'i 4* 4* 4- 5 Col CWO’llCol C W Otwell 15 2') 20 5 7-5
w 10 163 4 Left at the post. Cpt CKR’lK'ol L M Hath’y 2 4 4 6-5 out
No time taken.
Winner— B. 111, by Rapid Water- Roses, by Wagner (trained by Capt. II. Temiile; bred by Mr. B. J.
Hume).
Went to iKist at 3:5.7. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow’ for all but BIRD M.\N. Won easily;
second and third driving. KATIE TAN.VL was wcli ridden and saved to the last quarter, where siie
moved • • -
neatly
going
Uent to iKist at 3 :.m. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow’ for all but BIRD M.\N. Won easily;
second and third driving. KATIE TAN.VL was wcli ridden and saved to the last quarter, where siie
moved up swiftly ami passed JESSIE in the stretch drive. JESSIE set the early pace and raced promi-
nently for the entire race. S.\TISF.\X was hard ridden from the start and tmik the leaxi, but tired after
going three-quarters. E.ASTKR ami IN’(;iEDA were never prominent. BIRD refused lo go.
FIFTH RACE— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. Purse $500. 4-yca.r-olds and upward.
( S Selling, Not val ue to winner $430; second, $60.
" AWtPPSt4^
Index Horses
(.7672 4)SUJIF
.71040*IXFIDEL II.
H 12 15 Fin Jockeys Ownera
one
1-4 1-3 1-.5 out—
2 3 3 out —
w 5 142 2 2 2 2 1* 1* 1‘® AV Mah’n’yR C Winmill
w t 144 1 1 1® 1* 2 2 2 E Wolke T U Moore
No time taken.
Winner— rii. g, by Roach Sami— Malta, by Iliinyur (trained by Vi. II. Henry; bred by Messrs. Head-
l»*y & -Miller).
Went to (lost at 4:24. At opsf 1 minute. Start good ami slow*. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. SURF was saved behind INFIDEL II. until in the linal half mile, w’here he look an easy lead and
won under stout restraint. l.NFIDEL II. nislied into a long early lend, but tired badly In the timil quarter
Si-ratclnd— 7(57(52 Donlilet. 144; 7(5.589 Wisest Fool, 142; .5(i;t64 War Togs, 142,
GRAND SARATOGA MEETING
((’’onf iinied from seeond page.)
Jockey. Mis.
Peters, .7 1
Mein, G 1
Pitz. J 1
Smith, U 1
Thomas, II 1
’riirner, R 1
Walls, P 1
Gnineisen, J 2
M.we. II 2
Moone.v, J 2
Jockey. Mts.
Petz. J. G 2
McLaughlin. A 3
Mountain, M 3
Frey, J 3
Kruger, A 3
Sneidman, S 4
Barrett. N 4
Allen, A (5
Lincaster, R 7
C'.amphell, J 9
W, Hunt was tho lender of the steeplechase
riders, of whom the following rode one or more
winners:
Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. .3d. Unp.P.r.
Hunt, W 8 3 2 1 2 ..37
Haynes. R ‘7 2 0 0 7 .’29
Hines. (' 7 2 1 2 2 .29
Kennedy. X 11 2 4 0 7 .18
Brooks, X 7 2 O 0 .3 .10
P.iish. S 7 2 1 2 2 .29
Brady, P G 1 l 2 2 .17
P.yers. D 9 1 2 3 3 .11
Uheyne, L 7 1 1 I 4 .14
Cniw-furd, R. II 7 1 1 1 2 .20
Mahoney, W 4 I 1 1 1 .25
Mergler, C 2 1 1 0 0 ..50
Stevenson. .Maj. (’. L. . . 1 1 0 0 0 loo
The follow’lng finished second or third W’itli one
or more of their mounts, but did not ride a winner;
Mts. 2d. Sd.riii).
Rider.
Keating. Vi.
Rosen. W 4 1 1 2
Smoot. (' 1 1 O 0
Stretch, A 2 1 O 1
'reiiiple, ('apt. II 1 1 0 0
Rairctt, 1 3 O 1 2
I’ow’crs, V 1 0 1 0
Wilkinson, C 2 0 1 1
Rockwell, (’apt. M. J 1 0 1 0
The following wore unplaced with all their
mounts;
Jockey. Mts.
Jones, C 1
•Jockey. Mts.
Atwell, Col. C. W.. 1
Maddox, L 1 Mc(\iiiib, Lt. R. P... 1
McCleary, W 1 Higgins, S 1
AIcManus, R 1
Alorris, J 1
Diehl, Capt. J. R. . . 1
Dale. 1).
Nicklaus, A 3
Janies Rowe carried off the trainers’ honors from
liis old rival, S. C. Hildreth, the Whitney trainer
having eleven winners to his credit, while Hildreth
had ten. The records of the trainers follow’:
Trainer.
Wins. Trainer.
Wins.
Uowc, James 11 Brady, M 1
Hildreth, S. C 10 Bray. F. M 1
Garth, Will G
Healey, T. J G
Evans, J 7
Hastings, J 5
Milam, J. C 7
Clopton, S. A 4
Harlan, S. P 4
Healy, J. W 4
Murphy, M, J 4
Smart, M 4
Odom, G. M 4
Walker. W. S 4
Wayland, E 3
Webber, T. O .3
Tavlor, F. M 3
llirsch, .M 3
Burlcw’, F 3
Casey, C. J.
Booth, W.
Burch, P. M.
liusii, S. J
Coburn, G. W. ..
Donohue, T, J. ,
GoldslHirough, A. J
Hoag, H. W
Iliighe.s, II
Joyner. A. J
Karrick, K. K. ...
AIcDaniel, W
Crist. T. E
N’otler, J
Rasi h, O. C
Smith, J. P
Boyle, R. V
BrcMiks, W. 11 1
Clancy, W. C 1
Donovan, J. L.
Feustel, L
Fox, P. J
Frisbie, F. C. .
G arson, I
(larth, L. W. .
Gordon, A. B. .
Iluiilon, E. M.
Harmon, T. J.
Heider, E. G. ..
Henry, W. H. .
Ilerold, F. A. .
Hewritt, J,
Karrick, W. II.
. . , 3 Kearney, D. ...
. . . 3 Knapp, W
3
Kraft, F.
2 Land, G I
2 L‘w’is, J. II 1
2 Livingston, W 1
2 liow’on.stein, M 1
2 McKeever, R 1
2 Patterson, K 1
2 Rites, II 1
2 Sietas, E 1
2 Stevenson, Maj. C. L. 1
2 Vititoe, D 1
2 Welsh. T 1
2 Whalen, J I
2 Peters, E 1
2 Womlford, D 1
Tlie percentage of winning favorites w’as above
miriii:'.!, as the following table discloses:
Number of days -7
Number of races K52
Winning lii*st choices (’»9
Winning secoml choices 44
Winning outsiilers 48
Winning at odds-oii 37
DefeatMl at odtis-oii 18
Percentage of winning favorites 43
Note — No betting on one race; w’alk-over.
Strange to relate with all the W’Diiderfiilly fast
horses engage*! in the rai’ihg no new* traek rei’ords
were eslablisheil. I'he old marks are exceptionally
fast, however, as the following sliow’s;
Dist. Horse. A.Wt. Date. Time.
1-2 Olitipa 2 97 July 27. 1874 :47%
4 1-2 f T’gh Timbcr.2 107
7-8 Pigeon Wiiig2 117
7 1-2 f 'Fuscaloosa .2 107
3-4 Jyntee 3 115
Polyineliaii .4 140
6 1-2 f H. of Xavarre3 122
7-8 Milkman ...4 120
♦I Roainer 7 110
1 Sun Briar ..3 113
Fairy Waml.5 107
lm55y First Whip. .3 lOl
IniTOy Isidor 7 12G
1 1 IG McMeekin ..3 111
Chareiitm ...G 103
1 1-S Sun Briar... 4 128
1 3-lG Sir Barton. .4 Bk3
1 14 Sir Bari<m..4 129
Man o’ War. 3 129
liii5(K)y Lend Or 4 115
1 .5-11; Lit. Nearer.*) 117
1 .3-8 T. P.achelor. .(5 107
1 1-2 Soiiilireio ...3 121
1 7-8 yBlues 3 113
1 3-4 Exter’ator ..7 12(5
2 1-4 tBprlngb'.k ..7 114
Preakness ..(5 114
2 3 4 Hulibard 4 lo7
4 Fell.iwcraft .4 108
•Against time.
•j-Slow’ track.
August 17. 1894.. ;. 541/4
August 23, 1918.. :.57%
August 22. 1918.. 1:04%
August 22, 1918.. 1:10%
August 2:1. 1918.. 1:10%
August 14, 1S‘)4..1:20U
August 11). 1920. .1:23%,
August 21. 1918.. 1:34%
August G. 191S. . .1 1.3(5%,
August 7, 191*). . .1:3(5%,
AlUTUst 22. 1900. .1:43%
August 21. 1901.. 1:43%,
August 4. 1900. . . 1 :47i/,
August 23. 1900. .1 : l7*/r.
August 9. 1919. . .1;.50
August 28, 1920..1:.57%
August 2. 1920. . .2:01%,
Ang’.ist 21. 1920.. 2:01%.
July 27. 1882 2:10%
August 23. 191 8.. 2; 10
August 19, 1899..2:20V5
August 27. 1902. .2:31 i.-i
August 24, 1901.. 2:72%
August 31. 1920.. 2:5(5%
July 29. 1875 3:50V»
.Lily 29. 1875 3:.5(5*/t
August 9. 1873... 4:58%
August 20. 187 L. 7; 19%
JEROME HANDICAP ELIGIBLES
Fine Entry List of Three-Year-Olds for Popular
Belmont Park Fall Stake Event.
Tlie Jerome Handicap, for three-year-olds., with
$2..«(H) added. Which has been a feature of the
nietroiMilitati racing season since 1SG6. has drawn an
impres.sive list of entries for this year’s riiiiuing at
Belmont Park.
The Rancocas Stable’s crack trio — Grey Lng.j
Knohbie and Inchcape — are all on the list of elig-
il,b*s. Tryster ami Prudery have bolli been named
b.v II. P. Whitney. Dis iKmc and Dartmoor are also
»*ntered nmlei* the Whitney colors.
Mrs. Payne Whitney’s Gre«'iitiee Stable has en-
tered Toin h Me Not and Idle Dell. Other notables
among the reniHining eligible are Walter J. Sal-
mon’s Careful and Steji Lightly, Charles A. Stone-
ha in’s Dry M<Min. Re*lstone Stable’s SjMirtiiig Blood
ami R. T. Wilson’s Diinmesdale.
Following is the eompleto list of the twentivuiiie
liorses eligible:
Vi. R. Coe— Sport iboy, b. c, by Sun-iii-La w— Pas-
(piita, by Siiiidridge.
J. S. Cosden — Faiiims, br. e, by A1 Bloch — Ra-
vena. by Cliffonl.
IVireigii Stable — Ton-I.^c, ch. f, by Celt — Xet-
w*irk, by E«»n,
Greeiitree Stable — Toiicli Me Not, ch. c. by Celt —
Dainty Dame, by Handspring.
Greeiitree Stable— Idle Dell, ch. f, by Delhi—
1*1 ie ’Fale. by Superman.
(I, E. Hall — 'Pop Sergeant, ch. g, by Cock o* the
Walk — Private Flag, by Hamburg.
Omck Stable — Frigate, ch. g, by Frizzle — Kas-
kaskia, by Yankee.
(Jiiliicy Stable — (’opi)er Demon, b. c, by Ormon-
dah* — Lad.v Beilford, by Ogden.
Raiice<'as Stable — Iiiehcape, eh. c, by Friar Rock
— Rose of tlold, by Top (Lrilant.
Rancocas Stable — Grey Lig, ch. c, by Star Shoot
— Miss Minnie, by Meddler.
Rancocas Stable — Knobbic, b. c, by Wrack — Gold,
by Golden Garter.
Redstone Stable— Sporting Blood, b. c, by Fair
Play— Felicily, by IBn-k Sami.
Redstone Stable — Vice Regal, cli. g, by Ormon-
dale— Blue Brass, by Hamburg.
Redstone Stable — Billy Mcl.jiughlin, br. c, by
Wraek — Lady Elite, by Order.
Walter J. Salmon — Careful, br. f, by Wrack —
Mimlfnl, by Star Shoot.
Walter J, Ssilnion— Step Lightly, ch. f, by Ulti-
nnis— Tripping, by Delhi.
H. II. Sommer — Curfew, b. c, by Ten Point —
Lights Out. b.v Heno.
Charles A. Stoiieiiam — Dry Moon, b. c, by Olnm-
bala — Iloacymoon, by Matchmaker.
H, I’. Whitne.v — Dis Done, b. c, by Sardanapale
— Lidy Il.-mibiirg II. , by Hamburg.
H. 1*. Whitney— Dartmoor, cli. c, by Whisk Bioom
II. — Paiikliurst, b.v Voter.
II. P. Whitney — Tryster, blk. c, by Peter Pan
— Tryst, b.v St. Amant.
11. P. Wiiiliiey — I’rmlery, br. f, by Peter Pan
— Polly Flinders, by Bnrgoniaster.
J. E. Witlener— Mi rcury, di. g, by Vulcaiii— Rose
of Pink, by Pink C-cat.
R. T. Wilson— Sedgefield, ch. c, by Olambala —
Genesta, by P.roomstick.
R. Wilson — Dinimesdale, ch. c, by Olambala —
Hester Piyniie. b.v Disguise.
R. T. Wilson — Kirklevington, b. g, by Olambala —
Kerr, by Uiicommoii.
Xalapu Farm — John Paul Jones, b. c, by Tracery
— Moneta III., by Spearmint.
XalaiM Pill 111— Despair, b. c, by McGee— Mary
Davis, by Watercress.
RACING STUD IN FLIGHT FROM TAXES
.\ acing stud in flight before the tax commts-
sit)m*rs is the iiewi'st sensation in Coiitiiieutul
sports cir<’l(‘s (says the Vienna corresiMJiideiit of
the “Livei’iMJol P*»st”). 'I'lie Vienna tax authori-
ties levieil im the well-known Hiiugariau racing
.Sind at Poelocske for liorses run in .\nstrian
meetings tin* enormous incunie tax of 4()O.UO0.(HM)
kronen for Hie current year, nominally alioiit $80.-
000.009, but at present it will perhaps only be
$(5.2.50,000. .\s the tar: commissioners pre|nired
secretly to seize the valuable liorse.s of the stud
iiominaied f»>r tho Austrian races as tax security,
the owners of the stud were informed of the plan
ami they tvaveil tlie burses by rushing them at mid-
night ill huge motor lorries over the Hiiiigariuii
border. 3'lie tax commissioners ra«*ed after them,
blit the horses proveil winners in the race to the
Hungarian border i>ust.
PLATER MAY WIN THE GRAND PRIX
Tlie Grand Prix of San Sebastian, w’itli a value of
$25,000, one of the chief events of the Spanish turf
season, which will be run on September 11. will
in all probability go to a mediocre horse w’hicli has
ciijoy<‘il all of the handicaps and advantages of its
complicated comlitiuii. Tlie Spanish turf at pres-
ent finds itself almost denuded of high-class stake
racers. Practically all of the Spanish cracks are
<-ai!ipaigning in foreign lands or suffering from in-
juries. Itrabant, -\lbano ami Roman, three of the
leading isTfornicrs of the year in that country,
have all suffer«*d from more or less .serious acci-
dents. A claiming plater may easily come to the
wire a winner in this great stake. — Viator, in 1 a»
Joek«*y.
CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF
The I’rlx .Aristide P.altazzi, a tw’o-yoar-old stake
race at five and a half furlongs with a value of
$l(/.l)()(), run at Vienna, August 7. was won by Kud-
lieli, son of Dagor — Kumanowa. The dam of Kiid-
lich is :i half-sister of Kumm Karlinclien, a famous
bruiKl mare in France, wlibh has produced the win-
ners Bornarsuiid. Bus and others.
James Mct’lelland has sent Princess Ouilley, a
yearling daughter of Prime Palatine — Adana, by
.Vdaiu, back to Xalapa Farm near Paris, Ky. This
filly was offered at the reeeiit Saratoga sale, but
owner E. F. Simms put a reserve bid of $5,000 on
her and it was not topped. She met w’ltli a slight
ni;s!iai> aft«‘r her arrival at the Spa and for t)iis
reason faibal to attract any attention from out-
siders.
TO
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Friday, September 2, 1921
FINAL DEAUVILLE SALESKeading french winners
Lord Derby Pays Top Price For
Yearling by Sans le Sou.
Sixty-five Youngsters Realize a
Total of $257,180 — Aga
Khan Again Prominent.
Thirty Owners, Horses and Sires Which Head
Their Divisions on August I.
The pro'iperoiis condition of fiat raoinir in Fratfoc
is forcibly illustrated by the Hcfoiupauyinji statis-
tics, which give the thirty loading winning owners,
thirty lending winning horses and thirty leading
winning sires of the 1921 season up to August 1.
The winning owner list is beaded b.v B.aron
Ddonard de Rothschild, whose forty successes have
netted him the handsome sum of $l88,23o. Madame
Edm<»nd-Blanc is second with $122,320, amassed
through winning eight of the big stake events. A.
K. Macomber, the well-known American owner, is
third, with tw'cnty-six victories and $10."), 910.
The thirt.’’ leaders, whose winnings total $19.0<KJ
and over, are:
ITie final day’s sales at Ueanville were in all
respects the most succes.sful. Auctions were held
iiioming and eveuiiig and better prices than those
obtained at the previous sales were realized.
There were llo yearlings listed for sale, which
were disposed of as follows: Sixty-five were sold
for a total of $257.180— an average of $3.95G.fil :
forty-three, for which $140,720 was offereil, were
withdrawn, and seven were absent.
The highe.'<t price realized was $10,200, paid by
liOrd Ibuby for Rapiat. a chestnut colt by Sans le
Sou — Reinc de Staffa. Tl»c English sportsman also
iMuight I*<*iiaroya. a bay colt by Alcantara II. — Quill
Pen. for $10,000.
Prince .\ga Khan was again prominent as a pur-
chaser. He secured five yearlings for a total of
*48.200. Among his purehases were (lolden Flake,
a l»a.v colt b.v Negofol — Suracenne. which cost him
$13,20U, and Esfjiiilador. a bay colt by .7ns d’Orange
— Atalaiite V.. for which he paid $13.0<H).
Particulars of the sales arc as follows:
Property of Comte Paul de Pourtales.
Rapiat. eh. c, by Sans le Sou — Heine de
Staffa: l 4 )rd Derby .$10,200
Feu (Iregois. b.v Brulenr — Fairy Martin; .1,
Stern 13.BM)
UulaTt (;ui>icard. b. e. b.v Alcantara — Heine
de Naples; M. Wattiue 12.400
IVnarova. b. c. b.v .Alcantara II. — Quill Pen;
Ia>rd IH'rby 10.000
Rappel, b, c, by Alcautara — Regeuse; Prince
Aga Khan 10,000
Grippe Sou, ch. c, by San.s le Sou — Gracious
Girl; M. Auib.iticios 7.0tro
Quoi. b. f. by ('l»ut - Quareut iuc ; M. Saba-
thier 4.."»O0
Ijji Mantille. by Alcantara— Massiere; M.
L<*ccrf -
Meiidigote. ch. f. by Sans le Sou — Mater;
M. Dutton 2.400
Property of Comte Hubert de Pourtales.
Ksqnilador. b. c. b.v .7 us d’Orange — Atalante
V,; Prince Aga Khan . ..$13,000
Solario. cli. c, b.v Sweeper II. — I>a Trebbia :
M. de Noisa.v 7.000
lai Tliur. b. f, Iw Aleaulara II. — Kundry:
yh Levy Her :i.O<H>
I^i, Salondri«|ue. cli. f. b.v SweeisT II.— Quil-
lou III.; M. Duljoscq 2.700
lK)udouia. b. f. b.v Gonsols — Boiia Fide; M.
Webb 1.400
Property of H. Remy.
Milan, b. e. b.v Admirable — t^richton- .Minerve
V.; .M. W. Flat man $ 4 .000
Bupenuttie. b. c. b.v Lynx Eyed— Barege;
Prinee Aga Kliaii 1.2tt0
Hector, b. c. by Ciiicauibault — Heitenstein :
M. la-igh 1.040
Fruiuonic, b. or br. f. b.v L.vax Eyed — Frau-
eoise; M. de Stoipe SIO
t’a.venne. b. f. by .Admirable (’richton — (’hatte;
M. de Stoipe XOO
Fraseati. cli, f by Lynx F.ved — I'amiuem -
lM*rgues; M. Zerniati StK.)
Hogue, b. f. b.v (’Iiicanibault — Hongrie 11.:
M. de Stoipe
I^is, br. f, by Lynx Eye<l — IjHversines; M.
de Stoipe SOO
Laghonat, ch. c, by Fresneaux — La Bzoura ,
M. Davison tMKi
Property of Edouard Kann.
Madame, b. f, by .Saint Ange III. — Birie-
ehina; Mine. Edmond -Blanc $10,IM)0
P.ellcgunle, b. c. by Saint .Ange III. — Bel-
la na; M. Leigh 5.400
Mitlira. b. c. by Kab«*lais — Mirauui^; M.
Goudehaux 5.300
Saint Florentin. b. c. by Saint Ange III. —
Fiorina; Baron I^«‘onino 4.000
Biidieia. b. f. by Saint Ange III. -Flcuriaiiiie:
M. FiliiM'seo 1.320
Ripopi'c, cli. f. by Saint .Ange III.— It ilia Ida ;
M. Boittin- Berlin 1.200
Krivol Kog. b. f. by Itossendale — Kept
Abroad; <i. Newton 910
Property of Mme. P. Chedeville ar.d M. A. Chodcvill.
Tenn.vson. b. or l)r. c. by .Ma/zara — Tulliat
M. Mantaeheff $ 5.W0
Helsingfors IT., bik. f. b.v It.-imrod — l.a Hisse;
M. Lapiem* 2,400
Tulipc. b. f. by .Mazzara — T<;ia: M. Gosset... 2.200
Saliinurt. ch. v. b.v Siiannon — Sabin<*; M. .\go-
piun 1.900
Property of Comte Maurice des Monstiers.
Mrs. (Mara. 1*. f. l»y .lacobi -.Ma ( aticlic:
Duke de la .Meurtlie $ 7,400
Santa Bailiara. by Aleantara- -Salvia : M.
Schw'oh 4,000
Bninible. eh. f, l*.v Saint .lust — Beruaelie;
M. Gallier , 2.3«Ht
Quaker Ridge, cli. c. by .As d’.Atmit — Quaker-
esse: M. Teruyiick 1.420
Property of L. Andre.
Zaira, b. f. b.v Aleantara — Zaire: .M. .Ma-
tliien Goudcliaux ...•. $ 3,400
Property of J. Plante. .
('laudius. blk. c, b.v Prim-c William — (,’Jarkie:
M. Davison $ tJOO
Property of Octave Suberbiclle.
Sain(oin. !». or lir. c. Iiy Pliryxus — Ijsidy
Pegg.v; M. GoiMlcliau.\ $ 1.400
Peintillcnr. 1). or i>r. c. by Pliryxus — IVnlrix
Rouge; .M. Gosset 1 .20«)
l*ic*-ola. b. f. by Phryxus— Perdix Blaticlie;
M. de Stol|H* 500
Property of Comte dc Goyon.
Noyal. b. f, by .Jus d’Oraugc — Miss Hel.vidte:
M. Davison $ 1.DJ0
Jackie, gr. f. by rka.so II. — .Andree: M.
de Stoipe l.OHi*
Property of Delorme and J. Delapalme.
Golden Flake, b. c. by .\« gofol — tioldeji Hour;
J'rinee Aga Khan -SI 3.200
.Amour dc Mol, b. c. b.v Negofol — .A me Socur:
'1. dc AnelionuiM 5.2<M)
Helodea. b. or br. f. by Pre<tig«* — Helen Ken-
dal; M. ttoudehaux 5.0<Mt
tJriotte. ii. or br. f. by Prestige -tioldcn
Pippin; M. Va glia no 4,200
Property of Henri Cottevielle.
(^istopJiore. b. e. b.v Pilliwinkie -('|•♦*<l^•res
Vietos; M. Andraiilt $ 3.400
Saltarellu, b. f. by Blaniv.v— Santona ; .Mine.
Galtiep 2. ,520
Sapcqiie, b. f, liy I'illiw'iiikie — La .Saliretaclie :
M, Froment-Menrice 1.100
ruPoliis. I). e. l».v Pilliwiiikle- -ronire Mine;
A. A. ttonld l.tMMI
Niiit Ue Mai. eh. f, liy Siiiidridge — Pasiphecn;
M. de Stoipe 800
Roclie d’Or, cli. f. l*y i'kase 11. — Ro<he Ser-
viere; Abel Ghristoplie f.20
Property of M. et H. de Gaste.
Olijet d’Art. b. or br. c. »»y (torgos— Ondee
de Mai; Prince Aga Kiiiiii .$10.8UO
Margot La Belle, b. f. l»y (torgos Mar.v
Adeane: M. A. Eknayan 5.400
Marco Polo. ch. c. I),v Negofol — Marcosia; M.
Gnstuve 5.000
Lnritnrlii. b. c, by Ramrod — Lyre; M. KM.
Mayer 3.7tMl
Property of M. le due de Noailles.
Ymeray. cli. c. l»y Blarney — Teleala; .M.
I.*evy|lier $ l.StMl
Aneca. ch. c. b.v Port Royal— Old Hag; M.
Tera>uck JMIO
\**yo. I), f. by Port Royal — Kaunesse; M. R.
Gallo «S0
A'cnnenonvile. ch. f, b.v Port Royal— S.irt
Kaiii.\eh; M, de Stoipe litO
Property of M. Henry -Lepaute.
Fit and Weil. eli. c. by Oveisiglit — Flenr
Persgne; M. Thibaolt $ 3.700
Races
Amount
Owners.
Won.
Won.
Baron Ed. de Rotlischild
Mnie. Ednioud-Blane
40
s
$188,235
122.320
J. AVatson
.1 D. Uohn
12
10;i.550
99.925
M. Boussae
95.218
A. Eknayan
James Heiincssy
ii;
(59.301
01,978
1
.54,000
12
47.. 520
J. Stern
11
43.180
H. Ternynek
G. "Wattinne
3
10.415
39.8-15
Baron -M. de Rotlisdiild
3(5.705
D. (.lueslior
41
32.111
G. Clirislope
13
31.490
31 .310
I*. riioinas
J. Prat
9
30.480
Due Doi'azes
«
•28,870
Comte de la Cim«*r.i
12
27,035
Malo
7
24.805
X. Bain
(»
24.(«)0
Deutsc.’i de la Mcurtlio
r.
21.9Cat
.\. Pellerin
••
20.440
Michel I..az:ird
9
20. *220
Marquis de .Martureil
'Ptiibault Calm
,s
19.920
19.000
H. Cottevielle
4
19.270
Camille Blanc
11
HI. 240
H. Balsan
4
19.200
Pride of place in the list of winning liorses is still
lield b.v Leniouoru. wliich won the Grand Prixe dc
Paris for tlie Eiiglisii sportsman. .losepii Watson
The thirty liorses winning over .$l3.tKJ0 are:
Horse.
Amt.
Horse.
Amt.
lauiiouora ....
.$103,550
N'ouvel An . .
. ..$ 19.9*20
K.sar
. 94.:485
Zeiioi
18.815
Pomme dc Ter
. .">4.t;(Kl
Pantzartt ...
.. 17.885
Yibunium . . . .
39.7.50
Vespertilion
. . 17.830
Embry
. 37,755
Flechois
17.040
Doniazade ....
. .3(5.105
Stick to It ..
17.. 500
Odol
, 35.. 550
Loi'd Frey . . .
.. 10.(5.50
(Jiierricrc II. .
. 34 070
Balkanic
10.(520
Tacitc
. 28.. 505
Binic
.. 15.40*,
Sourbicr
. 27.3(M)
Le Maiordoinc
13.870
Polidora
23.900
Juveigneur
. . 13.725
(Grazing
. *22,*2*20
Ad Glor. II. .
13 010
I..a Fillet tc ...
. 21 .9.50
Primat
.. 13.420
la* Traquet . . .
. 21.950
Sainic
.. i:4,.38o
Neplithys
. 21.450
Abri
.. 13.205
Sans Scuci II
leads tli(
winuiiig sir«*s wIMi .SI 13.-
135. Bruleur it
a good s
ecoiid witii $111
.477; Yer-
\vo<m1 'is tliird
with .8108
580. and Lcimoiora’s sire
Lemberg is fourlli wiili $103. ."*.50.
Thiriy l(‘adiug sires.
whose progeny
won over
$20,000. are:
Aiuounl.s
Amounts
Sires.
Woo.
Sires.
Won.
Sans Souci II
.$113.1:45
R.'imroil
. 37..571
Bruleur
. 111.477
Ra beta is
. 30. (H2
YerwiHMl ....
. 108.5.50
Ecoueii
;*(5.ji75
I^euiberg
. 103.550
Main tenon
. 35.070
Oppott
77.73.5
.Sans le Sou...
. ;4;4.K45
Negofol
oo.ofto
Blarney
. :42.145
Bay Cherry
02.7*28
PlHienix
. 31.120
Alcaiitir.-. II.
01 ..ss\5
Bad.ajos
. 30. (H8
Sards natiale .
. 58.;t05
I s J rtl 11
. :4o.(;o5
I’olymelus .,
. ."*4.»500
Fancl <*ur , . . .
. ;4().345
SwF eper
. -54 *20<J
Jacof*;
. 29.(580
Gorges
. 51 .005
'ra;;l;.;uit n(o
. *20.230
Saint Just ..
. 40.321
Do Yiris
. 27,805
Helicon
. 40.100
Royal Eagl*‘ .
. •2(5.C.08
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Win.s. Races. A'alne.
8'iinstar. by Sundridge- Doris 17 29 $129.79.5
Pol.vuielus. I).v Gyllene — Maid MarianJO 20 117.4ti.'»
Swy Ilford, b.v Jolin o* Gaunt — Can-
terbury Pilgrim 13 10 108.440
Si»earmiiit, bv Carliine — Maid of tlie
.Mist 14 24 08.7 R>
Radium. By Bend Or— Taia 9 II 02.000
'J’raeei*.v (Argentine), by Roek Sand
— Topiary 11 11 55.97,'.
Baelielor’s Doiilde. by Tredeimis —
Lady Bawn 7 9 50.535
Ix*mb*‘rg. by Cyliene — Galicia 11 15 4H.025
Santoi. b.v Qiiemi’s Birthday — Merry-
Wife 7 7 41.075
Orby (dead), by Orme-^Rhoda R. ..10 37.935
Soil -in -Law. by Dark Ronald —
Mother- in -Law « IIV.! 30,570
Clmneer. iiy St, Simon — Canterbury
Pilgrim 13 21 3,5.85b
Core.vra (dead), b.v I'olyinelus —
Pearinain 10 13 34.900
Tredennis, by Kendal — St. Margue-
rite 14 17 30.1.T)
Wliite Eagle, by (.Sullinule — Merr.r
Gal 11 10 27.970
Ba.vardo (rbaid). by Bay Ronald —
Galieia 7 llVj 20.5IHI
Tile Tetrareli. b.v Roi ilerode — Vah-
ren .8 II 20.4 !i.
Volta, bjr Valens — Agnes VesasMinez. 3 5 21.12,5
Sunder, by Sundridge — Divorce Court 4 0 2t)..S35
Neal Gow (dead), b.v Marco — (.’In*-
laiidry C 7 19.740
I’ommern. by Polymelus — -Merry
Agnes 4 5 19,07.1
Cieero. b.v Cyliene — Gaz 9 11 lS.7Tb
Captivation, by Cyliene — Cliariii .... 0 9 18.305
Bridge of Earn, b.v Cyliene — Santa
Brigida 11 15 18.225
Valeiis. by I>aveno — Valetiza 8 13 17.300
I^uig .Set iFreneh). by Ra)>elais —
Balle Perdue 0 8 10,215
G<ild<‘ii .Sun. b.v .Siindridge-tSolden
Lassie 0 8 10.195
Polymelus or Sunstar 1 3 15.9J0
Kos’iios Bey. by Ga lliniile -K«'smA)s 2 3 15.9tX>
T4>rloisk, l»y Galliniile — .longleii.se.. 4 7 15.245
Fairy King, by Desmond -Queen
Fairy 0 9 14.405
Cylgad. l».v C.vlleue- Gatifly 0 9 13,5.50
Lomond, by DeHinoiid — Lawiand Ag-
gie 0 0 12.970
Cliarles O’Malley. b.v Desmond—
Gooily Two Shoes 9 12 12.925
Roi Merode (Freneli). liy Le Samari-
tan— Roxelane 7 11 12.000
Stedfast. b.v Cliamer — B<* Sure .... 7 8 12.470
Lister King ((Jermr.uy). by Per-
siinmoii--'rulIy Lass 0 7 11..5SU
Quantoi-k t .Australia) . b.v Tlirush —
Roek Egg 3 ♦) ll,li55
Earla Mor. by Desmond Weeping
Aah 3 I 10.870
Prospeetor ih.-b.), b.v Pioneer -
Kendal Belle 5 S 10.020
Holiday House, b.v Queen’s Birili-
day Helen Mary 4 0 10.470
liOiigau and. by Cuptiearor -Si. Flori 5 0 111.32.'.
Williaiii the riiird (dead), liy Si.
Sirnon -Gravity 4 5 10,315
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